Jeanette Winterson’s magical realist love stories, such as The Passion, have been read by some critics in terms of a tendency to idealise romance as a transformative passion that transcends social structures. In this article, I propose that Winterson’s recent gothic novel, The Daylight Gate, critically revises a set of Romantic themes first broached in The Passion, exposing and interrogating the fantasy scenario at the centre of romantic love. This narrative about magic and the devil explores the ambivalence of passion as possession—diabolical and contractual—before using this to critique the desire for transcendence implied by “undying love”. Metaphysics becomes a metaphor for metapsychology, where the R...
Set in the historical context of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, Jeanette Winterson's...
The Passion is a novel written by a modern British feminist writer of the 20th century, Jeanette Win...
Este trabajo analiza las implicaciones ideológicas de dos parámetros narratológicos (el tiempo y el ...
"What a strange world it is where you can have as much sex as you like but love is taboo. I'm talkin...
The relationship and interaction between literature and history has long been analyzed and discussed...
In her work, Jeanette Winterson consistently shows an interest in history and the way in which it ha...
This study focuses on Jeanette Winterson’s conceptualization of sexuality in two of her novels, The ...
Virginia Woolfs Orlando (1928) and Jeanette Winterson\u27s The Passion (1987), though separated by b...
This paper aims to explore the role of Historiographic Metafiction and Magical Realism in the enrich...
Jeanette Winterson’s novels Sexing the Cherry and Written on the Body are used to explore the unconv...
Jeanette Winterson creates a specific language and world in her novels, a world that is between fic...
The three texts examined in this essay all display a fascinating fixation on love, made all the more...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
Jeanette Winterson's The Passion challenges Freud's theory of the position of women, the nature of d...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
Set in the historical context of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, Jeanette Winterson's...
The Passion is a novel written by a modern British feminist writer of the 20th century, Jeanette Win...
Este trabajo analiza las implicaciones ideológicas de dos parámetros narratológicos (el tiempo y el ...
"What a strange world it is where you can have as much sex as you like but love is taboo. I'm talkin...
The relationship and interaction between literature and history has long been analyzed and discussed...
In her work, Jeanette Winterson consistently shows an interest in history and the way in which it ha...
This study focuses on Jeanette Winterson’s conceptualization of sexuality in two of her novels, The ...
Virginia Woolfs Orlando (1928) and Jeanette Winterson\u27s The Passion (1987), though separated by b...
This paper aims to explore the role of Historiographic Metafiction and Magical Realism in the enrich...
Jeanette Winterson’s novels Sexing the Cherry and Written on the Body are used to explore the unconv...
Jeanette Winterson creates a specific language and world in her novels, a world that is between fic...
The three texts examined in this essay all display a fascinating fixation on love, made all the more...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
Jeanette Winterson's The Passion challenges Freud's theory of the position of women, the nature of d...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
Set in the historical context of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, Jeanette Winterson's...
The Passion is a novel written by a modern British feminist writer of the 20th century, Jeanette Win...
Este trabajo analiza las implicaciones ideológicas de dos parámetros narratológicos (el tiempo y el ...