Discusses Spark\u27s well-known novel, recognizing its curious amalgamation of acerbic humour, elegance of style, Calvinist spirit, and careful poignancy of plot development, but pointing also to the pleasurable challenge offered by its charismatic protagonist, Jean Brodie, glamorous and romantic, with a proud self-assurance rarely bestowed on female characters, which nonetheless eludes everyone’s emotional grasp
Muriel Spark’s versatility — a novelist with some twenty titles, a playwright, a biographer and lite...
There are three phases in Muriel Spark's career as a writer of Catholic surrealist satire. Each of t...
Examining Muriel Spark's main aims as an auto-biographer in her work Curriculum Vitae brings importa...
Discusses Spark\u27s well-known novel, recognizing its curious amalgamation of acerbic humour, eleg...
This thesis investigates the treatment, form and function of Romanticism and the Romantic imaginatio...
This article tries to show how Muriel Spark studies the dichotomy of individualism and leadership i...
This Companion brings together an international 'Brodie set' of critics to trace the history, impact...
The basic theme that runs throughout this collection of essays, as the title "Women in Love. Ritratt...
Discusses the special issues for reviewers treating an author\u27s late work, analyzes Muriel\u27s S...
This Companion brings together an international 'Brodie set' of critics to trace the history, impact...
August 1937: Nineteen-year-old Muriel Spark is making her way from Edinburgh to Southern Rhodesia in...
This essay is a psychoanalytical reading of the Scottish author Muriel Spark’s novel The Prime of Mi...
By narrowing the disparate and often contradictory trajectories of Romantic thought into a compresse...
What is clear from even a cursory reading of Muriel Spark’s dazzling and cunning fictions is that sh...
The paper discusses some universal experiences and worldly phenomena which Mrs. Spark very beautiful...
Muriel Spark’s versatility — a novelist with some twenty titles, a playwright, a biographer and lite...
There are three phases in Muriel Spark's career as a writer of Catholic surrealist satire. Each of t...
Examining Muriel Spark's main aims as an auto-biographer in her work Curriculum Vitae brings importa...
Discusses Spark\u27s well-known novel, recognizing its curious amalgamation of acerbic humour, eleg...
This thesis investigates the treatment, form and function of Romanticism and the Romantic imaginatio...
This article tries to show how Muriel Spark studies the dichotomy of individualism and leadership i...
This Companion brings together an international 'Brodie set' of critics to trace the history, impact...
The basic theme that runs throughout this collection of essays, as the title "Women in Love. Ritratt...
Discusses the special issues for reviewers treating an author\u27s late work, analyzes Muriel\u27s S...
This Companion brings together an international 'Brodie set' of critics to trace the history, impact...
August 1937: Nineteen-year-old Muriel Spark is making her way from Edinburgh to Southern Rhodesia in...
This essay is a psychoanalytical reading of the Scottish author Muriel Spark’s novel The Prime of Mi...
By narrowing the disparate and often contradictory trajectories of Romantic thought into a compresse...
What is clear from even a cursory reading of Muriel Spark’s dazzling and cunning fictions is that sh...
The paper discusses some universal experiences and worldly phenomena which Mrs. Spark very beautiful...
Muriel Spark’s versatility — a novelist with some twenty titles, a playwright, a biographer and lite...
There are three phases in Muriel Spark's career as a writer of Catholic surrealist satire. Each of t...
Examining Muriel Spark's main aims as an auto-biographer in her work Curriculum Vitae brings importa...