This article explores fictive accounts of women's cinemagoing in Winifred Holtby's middlebrow interwar literature. The article looks at the ways in which Holtby's writing engaged with notions of female self-fashioning in relation to screen fictions through her novels The Crowded Street (1924) and South Riding: an English landscape (1936). More specifically, the article explores how Holtby's novels present a consideration of cinema's influence upon women's lives and selfhoods as mediated through local and regional contexts of reception in her descriptions of rural and urban Yorkshire. The article begins by examining the practice of cinemagoing for women in Yorkshire during the interwar years, and moves to explore the contribution of cinema t...
Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of English and Drama, Queen Ma...
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This article examines the depiction of cinemas and film culture in mainstream literary periodicals b...
This article explores fictive accounts of women's cinemagoing in Winifred Holtby's middlebrow interw...
This paper means to focus on three novels by three British women novelists of the 1920s and 1930s: R...
Off to the Pictures: Cinemagoing, Women’s Writing and Movie Culture in Interwar Britain offers a ric...
Winifred Holtby, the British interwar feminist, was one of the most talented and insightful writers ...
This thesis examines how the reading and writing of the post-war British novel is altered by the eme...
This chapter explores the intersection of discourses on British girlhood and the film fan magazine i...
This article examines the role of the female love-interest within films popular with British audienc...
This study of British women writers of the Great War highlights the connections between literature a...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
Throughout this chapter, I profile prominent British cinema magazines on the interwar market and loo...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
Winifred Holtby was a novelist, journalist and feminist, writing in the 1920s and 1930s. This thesis...
Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of English and Drama, Queen Ma...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article examines the depiction of cinemas and film culture in mainstream literary periodicals b...
This article explores fictive accounts of women's cinemagoing in Winifred Holtby's middlebrow interw...
This paper means to focus on three novels by three British women novelists of the 1920s and 1930s: R...
Off to the Pictures: Cinemagoing, Women’s Writing and Movie Culture in Interwar Britain offers a ric...
Winifred Holtby, the British interwar feminist, was one of the most talented and insightful writers ...
This thesis examines how the reading and writing of the post-war British novel is altered by the eme...
This chapter explores the intersection of discourses on British girlhood and the film fan magazine i...
This article examines the role of the female love-interest within films popular with British audienc...
This study of British women writers of the Great War highlights the connections between literature a...
Our Vile Age is a study of the interwar novels—here, defined loosely as novels written during and/or...
Throughout this chapter, I profile prominent British cinema magazines on the interwar market and loo...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
Winifred Holtby was a novelist, journalist and feminist, writing in the 1920s and 1930s. This thesis...
Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of English and Drama, Queen Ma...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article examines the depiction of cinemas and film culture in mainstream literary periodicals b...