Writing in the book review columns of the feminist periodical Time and Tide, the novelist, journalist and future Labour MP Mary Agnes Hamilton stated in November 1920 that: 'Politics overshadow the whole of our horizon. To tell the artist … to leave them alone is ridiculous … he [sic] must write about politics'. Over the course of a decade Hamilton reviewed hundreds of books for Time and Tide – many of them novels – and in this writing she returns repeatedly to the theme of art and politics, rejecting a high modernist regard for aestheticism and insisting on the political responsibility of the artist. This article situates Hamilton’s book reviews alongside the account she left of her Bloomsbury connections in her memoir Remembering My Good ...
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This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
Thesis Abstract The political aspect of literature, specifically fiction, has always provoked passio...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
Katherine Mansfield’s contemporaries knew her primarily as a contributor to magazines and periodical...
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This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Contemporary British novelist Fay Weldon negotiates the postmodern culture industry as the self-co...
Mary Burns includes two sections: a short thesis called Revolution, Romance, and Revelation, and a w...
grantor: University of TorontoModern British drama has been widely acknowledged for its at...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
There is a pattern in nineteenth-century Britain that only exists within novels written by women. T...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
Permission to deposit 2 articles provided by Editor, Journal of the Sylvia Townsend Warner Society. ...
This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
Thesis Abstract The political aspect of literature, specifically fiction, has always provoked passio...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
The purpose of this article is to show why and how Virginia Woolf´s novel is a powerful agency of so...
Katherine Mansfield’s contemporaries knew her primarily as a contributor to magazines and periodical...
This essay argues that Woolf\u27s late work is both the condition and the effect of her turn in the ...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Contemporary British novelist Fay Weldon negotiates the postmodern culture industry as the self-co...
Mary Burns includes two sections: a short thesis called Revolution, Romance, and Revelation, and a w...
grantor: University of TorontoModern British drama has been widely acknowledged for its at...
The emergence of The Pargiters from the collection of unpublished Woolf manuscripts reveals the degr...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...