Are Girls Necessary?
Lesbian Writing And Modern Histories
Julie Abraham
What do we read as ‘lesbian,’ and why? Have we been looking for love in too few places? In this first full-length study of modern lesbian writing, Julie Abraham challenges conventional assumptions about the dangers and pleasures of the coming together of lesbianism and literature. Who would lesbians be without the novel? What would modernism be without lesbian writers? Abraham reads the fevered female romances written by straight men as often as gay women. She also reads the works of high modernist and popular lesbian writers, from Gertrude Stein and Virginia Woolf to Mary Renault, who instead claimed history — the ancient world, the New World, and war-torn twentieth-century Europe — as their arena. Abraham offers accounts of major British and American writers, from the trials of Oscar Wilde to Stonewall, from the avant- garde to pulp fiction, from high cultural canons to bestseller lists.
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ISBN | 9780816656769 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
Copyright Date | 1996 |
Publication Date | 03-Dec-08 |
Publisher | University of Minnesota Press |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | American fiction; American Fiction – 20th Century – History And Criticism; American Fiction – Women Authors – History And Criticism; English Fiction – 20th Century – History And Criticism; English Fiction – Women Authors – History And Criticism |
BookID | 626 |