Ambiguous Discourse: Feminist Narratology and British Women Writers

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Kathy Mezei
Univ of North Carolina Press, 1996 - 286 pagina's
Carefully melding theory with close readings of texts, the contributors to Ambiguous Discourse explore the role of gender in the struggle for narrative control of specific works by British writers Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Anita Brookner, Angela
 

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Contextualizing Feminist Narratology
1
A FeministNarratological View of Jane Austen
21
Some Reflections on Bakhtin and Emma
40
Who Is Speaking Here? Free Indirect Discourse Gender and Authority in Emma Howards End and Mrs Dalloway
66
The Paradox of Containment in Virginia Woolfs Narratives
93
The Voyage Out
109
Virginia Woolf and the Trope of the Twist
137
The Textual Politics of Virginia Woolfs Mrs Dalloway
162
Ironies of Politeness in Anita Brookners Hotel du Lac
215
DeEnGendering Narrative
238
Queering Narratology
250
Negotiating Postmodernism and Feminisms
262
Select Bibliography on Feminist Narratology
269
Notes on the Contributors
273
Index
275
Copyright

Sexual Intercourse and Narrative Meaning in Mina Loy
187

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Kathy Mezei is chair and professor of English at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. She is a founding editor of Tessera, a feminist literary journal, and author of the Bibliography of Criticism on English and French Literary Translations in Canada.

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