British Women Writers and the Short Story, 1850-1930: Reclaiming Social Space

Author:   K. Krueger
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2014
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9781349471461


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Format:   Paperback
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British Women Writers and the Short Story, 1850-1930: Reclaiming Social Space


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This book addresses a critically neglected genre used by women writers from Gaskell to Woolf to complicate Victorian and modernist notions of gender and social space. Their innovative short stories ask Britons to reconsider where women could live, how they could be identified, and whether they could be contained.

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Author:   K. Krueger
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2014
Weight:   0.350kg
ISBN:  

9781349471461


ISBN 10:   1349471461
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Kate Krueger's British Women Writers and the Short Story addresses women writers' use of social space in two key ways: the social space of the short story itself, which Krueger reads as an apt political space for women writers; and physical spaces, ranging from drawing rooms to city streets to colonial outposts. ... Throughout, Krueger offers detailed readings that are attentive to each text's periodical print context, and this is a real strength of the volume. (Sigrid Anderson Cordell, Sharp News, Vol. 24 (4), 2015) Wide-ranging, incisive and thoroughly readable, this will be essential reading for anyone interested in women writers' contribution to the short story tradition. - Ailsa Cox, Edgehill University, UK


Kate Krueger's British Women Writers and the Short Story addresses women writers' use of social space in two key ways: the social space of the short story itself, which Krueger reads as an apt political space for women writers; and physical spaces, ranging from drawing rooms to city streets to colonial outposts. ... Throughout, Krueger offers detailed readings that are attentive to each text's periodical print context, and this is a real strength of the volume. (Sigrid Anderson Cordell, Sharp News, Vol. 24 (4), 2015) Wide-ranging, incisive and thoroughly readable, this will be essential reading for anyone interested in women writers' contribution to the short story tradition. - Ailsa Cox, Edgehill University, UK


“Kate Krueger’s British Women Writers and the Short Story addresses women writers’ use of social space in two key ways: the social space of the short story itself, which Krueger reads as an apt political space for women writers; and physical spaces, ranging from drawing rooms to city streets to colonial outposts. … Throughout, Krueger offers detailed readings that are attentive to each text’s periodical print context, and this is a real strength of the volume.” (Sigrid Anderson Cordell, Sharp News, Vol. 24 (4), 2015) ""Wide-ranging, incisive and thoroughly readable, this will be essential reading for anyone interested in women writers' contribution to the short story tradition."" - Ailsa Cox, Edgehill University, UK


Author Information

Kate Krueger is an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Women and Gender Studies at Arkansas State University, USA, specializing in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British literature. She has previously published on the short fiction of Virginia Woolf, George Egerton, Charlotte Mew, and Evelyn Sharp.

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