ID: 8750  -  Renata Morresi  -  Macerata
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   Review Richardson
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Title: English NovelsSubtitle:
Alternative: [Review on Richardson]
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Date: Issuedin/on: 1935-12
Language: English
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Relation: IsPartOfQualifier: Life and Letters To-Day 13.2 (1935) pp.198-199
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Description: Dorothy Richardson’s Clear Horizon is reviewed by Bryher, who praises the author’s characterization of Miriam, the protagonist, and underlines the value of the book for those who share her experience as a worker. Miriam is ahead of her time – Bryher suggests – but she insists too much on the male\female binary classification. Notice how Bryher connects gender bending to the idea of the modern.
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Identity
Subjects: Identity
Subjects: Gender/Sexuality
Subjects: Arti/Facts
Subjects: Definitions of Culture
Subjects: Definitions of Culture
Subjects: Cultural Practices
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Wo/Men
Keywords: Life and Letters To-day
Keywords: gender bending
Keywords: working-class women
Keywords: gender identity
Keywords: novel
Keywords: gender dichotomies
Keywords: modern
Keywords: review
Keywords: Bryher (Winifred Ellerman)
Keywords: Richardson, Dorothy
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Life and Letters To-day)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, gender bending)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, working-class women)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, gender identity)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Arti/Facts, novel)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, gender dichotomies)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, modern)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Cultural Practices, review)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Bryher (Winifred Ellerman))
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Richardson, Dorothy)
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