Daily Modernism : The Literary Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaïs Nin

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Title: Daily Modernism : The Literary Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaïs Nin
Description: Redrawing established boundaries between genres, Podnieks builds a broad critical and theoretical range on which she maps the diary as an aesthetic work, showing how diaries inscribe the aesthetics of literary modernisms. Drawing on feminist theory, literary history, biography, and personal anecdotes, she argues that the diary is an especially subversive space for women writers. Podnieks details how Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaïs Nin wrote their diaries under the pretence that they were private, while always intending them to be published. She travelled extensively to examine the original diary manuscripts and offers unique first-hand descriptions of the manuscripts that underscore the artistic intentions of their authors. Daily Modernism contributes to the ongoing feminist revision of literary history and, in its disruption of traditional concepts of'major'and'minor'literary forms, paves the way for a much needed reconsideration of the diary as a valid literary achievement.
Authors: Elizabeth Podnieks
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Women authors, Canadian--Diaries--History and criticism, Women authors, English--Diaries--History and criticism, American literature--Women authors--History and criticism, English literature--Women authors--History and criticism, American diaries--Women authors--History and criticism, English diaries--Women authors--History and criticism, Canadian diaries--History and criticism, English diaries--History and criticism, Women authors, Englis
Categories: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:Redrawing established boundaries between genres, Podnieks builds a broad critical and theoretical range on which she maps the diary as an aesthetic work, showing how diaries inscribe the aesthetics of literary modernisms. Drawing on feminist theory, literary history, biography, and personal anecdotes, she argues that the diary is an especially subversive space for women writers. Podnieks details how Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaïs Nin wrote their diaries under the pretence that they were private, while always intending them to be published. She travelled extensively to examine the original diary manuscripts and offers unique first-hand descriptions of the manuscripts that underscore the artistic intentions of their authors. Daily Modernism contributes to the ongoing feminist revision of literary history and, in its disruption of traditional concepts of'major'and'minor'literary forms, paves the way for a much needed reconsideration of the diary as a valid literary achievement.
ISBN:9780773520219
9780773568242