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|a Writing the Woman Artist :
|b Essays on Poetics, Politics, and Portraiture /
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|a Philadelphia, Pa. :
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|a Writing the Woman Artist is a collection of essays that explore the ways women writers portray women painters, sculptors, writers, and performers.
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|a Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Deconstructing the Fathers' Tradition -- 1. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman: H.D.'s Rescriptions of Joyce, Lawrence, and Pound -- 2. Power and Poetic Vocation in Adrienne Rich's The Dream of a Common Language -- 3. Lyric Voice and Sexual Difference in Elizabeth Bishop -- Part II. Thinking Back Through Our Mothers -- 4. The Pattern of Birds and Beasts: Willa Cather and Women's Art -- 5. Anita Brookner: Woman Writer as Reluctant Feminist -- 6. Incomplete Stories: Womanhood and Artistic Ambition in Daniel Deronda and Between the Acts -- Part III. Confronting the Dilemma of Role and Vocation -- 7. When Privilege Is No Protection: The Woman Artist in Quicksand and The House of Mirth -- 8. The Artist Manque in the Fiction of Rebecca Harding Davis -- 9. From Shadow to Substance: The Empowerment of the Artist Figure in Lee Smith's Fiction -- 10. Through the Flower: Judy Chicago's Conflict Between a Woman-Centered Vision and the Male Artist Hero -- 11. The Alberta Trilogy: Cora Sandel's Norwegian Künstlerroman and American Feminist Literary Discourse -- 12. The Hysteric and the Mimic: Reading Christa Wolf's The Quest for Christa?. -- Part IV. Rethinking the Politics of Art -- 13. "Sisters in Arms": The Warrior Construct in Writings by Contemporary U.S. Women of Color -- 14. The Politics of the Woman Artist in Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits -- 15. Margaret Drabble's The Waterfall·. New System, New Morality -- 16. "Retreat with Honour": Mary Cholmondeley's Presentation of the New Woman Artist in Red Pottage -- Part V. Reconceiving Feminist Aesthetics -- 17. Aurora Leigh: An Epical Ars Poetica -- 18. "I must not settle into a figure": The Woman Artist in Virginia Woolf's Writings -- 19. Re-visioning Creativity: Audre Lorde's Refiguration of Eros as the Black Mother Within -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- Backmatter
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|a Feminist literary criticism.
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|a Feminism and literature.
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|a Women artists in literature.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Introduction --
|t Part I. Deconstructing the Fathers' Tradition --
|t 1. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman: H.D.'s Rescriptions of Joyce, Lawrence, and Pound --
|t 2. Power and Poetic Vocation in Adrienne Rich's The Dream of a Common Language --
|t 3. Lyric Voice and Sexual Difference in Elizabeth Bishop --
|t Part II. Thinking Back Through Our Mothers --
|t 4. The Pattern of Birds and Beasts: Willa Cather and Women's Art --
|t 5. Anita Brookner: Woman Writer as Reluctant Feminist --
|t 6. Incomplete Stories: Womanhood and Artistic Ambition in Daniel Deronda and Between the Acts --
|t Part III. Confronting the Dilemma of Role and Vocation --
|t 7. When Privilege Is No Protection: The Woman Artist in Quicksand and The House of Mirth --
|t 8. The Artist Manque in the Fiction of Rebecca Harding Davis --
|t 9. From Shadow to Substance: The Empowerment of the Artist Figure in Lee Smith's Fiction --
|t 10. Through the Flower: Judy Chicago's Conflict Between a Woman-Centered Vision and the Male Artist Hero --
|t 11. The Alberta Trilogy: Cora Sandel's Norwegian Künstlerroman and American Feminist Literary Discourse --
|t 12. The Hysteric and the Mimic: Reading Christa Wolf's The Quest for Christa Τ. --
|t Part IV. Rethinking the Politics of Art --
|t 13. "Sisters in Arms": The Warrior Construct in Writings by Contemporary U.S. Women of Color --
|t 14. The Politics of the Woman Artist in Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits --
|t 15. Margaret Drabble's The Waterfall·. New System, New Morality --
|t 16. "Retreat with Honour": Mary Cholmondeley's Presentation of the New Woman Artist in Red Pottage --
|t Part V. Reconceiving Feminist Aesthetics --
|t 17. Aurora Leigh: An Epical Ars Poetica --
|t 18. "I must not settle into a figure": The Woman Artist in Virginia Woolf's Writings --
|t 19. Re-visioning Creativity: Audre Lorde's Refiguration of Eros as the Black Mother Within --
|t Selected Bibliography --
|t Contributors --
|t Index --
|t Backmatter
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