When Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook was first published in 1962 it was instantly lauded as a timely novel. In this article I investigate what is timely about The Golden Notebook through an analysis of the novel’s complex temporality. Taking the book’s phenomenal critical legacy as a signal indication of the fact that its timeliness is yet to be exhausted, I explore how Lessing’s provocative figurations of time illuminate the ideological and representational structures within which Lessing and her characters find themselves confined, while also gesturing, speculatively, towards the means by which these structures might be subverted in the future
The post-war period literature, or postmodern literature, is generally described with the adjective...
After publishing ten major novels, Doris Lessing has begun writing what she calls \u27·space fiction...
It is widely accepted that feminist speculative fiction (SF) provides an imaginative space for the e...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Doris Lessing is a major force in contemporary English literature, holding a unique position as an i...
This dissertation argues that a cluster of contemporary novelists experiment with temporalities in o...
The paper intends to analyze the detail study of Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook. Thenovel begin...
The article analyses how Doris Lessing's short story To Room Nineteen (1963) is a particularly relev...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
This thesis examines conceptions of time and history in five American novels published between 1995 ...
Abstract Doris Lessing; the Nobel Laureate of literature 2007, is one of those most powerful and sig...
From the introduction to the volume: Cheryl Walker presents the work of poet H.D. as a paradigm for...
A key aspect in The Golden Notebook, by British writer Doris Lessing, is the analysis of how women i...
Doris Lessing has been a chronicler of our age for nearly half a century, and a study of her writing...
In The Golden Notebook (1962), The Four-Gated City (1969) and Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971...
The post-war period literature, or postmodern literature, is generally described with the adjective...
After publishing ten major novels, Doris Lessing has begun writing what she calls \u27·space fiction...
It is widely accepted that feminist speculative fiction (SF) provides an imaginative space for the e...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Doris Lessing is a major force in contemporary English literature, holding a unique position as an i...
This dissertation argues that a cluster of contemporary novelists experiment with temporalities in o...
The paper intends to analyze the detail study of Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook. Thenovel begin...
The article analyses how Doris Lessing's short story To Room Nineteen (1963) is a particularly relev...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
This thesis examines conceptions of time and history in five American novels published between 1995 ...
Abstract Doris Lessing; the Nobel Laureate of literature 2007, is one of those most powerful and sig...
From the introduction to the volume: Cheryl Walker presents the work of poet H.D. as a paradigm for...
A key aspect in The Golden Notebook, by British writer Doris Lessing, is the analysis of how women i...
Doris Lessing has been a chronicler of our age for nearly half a century, and a study of her writing...
In The Golden Notebook (1962), The Four-Gated City (1969) and Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971...
The post-war period literature, or postmodern literature, is generally described with the adjective...
After publishing ten major novels, Doris Lessing has begun writing what she calls \u27·space fiction...
It is widely accepted that feminist speculative fiction (SF) provides an imaginative space for the e...