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Following Djuna

Women Lovers and the Erotics of Loss
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"Allen's book will . . . provide the categories that will deepen our understanding of lesbian relationships and of lesbian fiction." —Lesbian Review of Books "Barnes scholars will . . . want to pick up Carolyn Allen's new book, for it not only offers perceptive readings of Nightwood and the "Little Girl" stories . . . , but traces the example of Barnes's exploration of lesbian power and loss in the fiction of Jeanette Winterson, Rebecca Brown, and the underrated Bertha Harris." —Review of Contemporary Fiction " . . . fascinating . . . [a] fine volume . . . " —Choice "Following Djuna is a fascinating analysis of the textual erotics and lyrical seductions of the work of Djuna Barnes and the writers she influences. This scintillating genealogy of lesbian intertextuality . . . expands the field of lesbian and feminist literary inquiry and concepts of lesbian literary production." —Judith Roof "As lesbian literary history, here is an instant classic." —Jane Marcus "This is an important and necessary book; even further, speaking as an admirer of the writers and literary works it discusses and as a personal expert on lost love, I find Following Djuna irrestible." —Karen Helfrich, Lambda Book Report Carolyn Allen argues for the importance of women's fiction in understanding women's erotics—emotional and sexual exchanges between women.

Author Biography:

CAROLYN ALLEN, Associate Professor of English at the University of Washington, has published articles on 20th-century writers and on feminism and cultural theory. She is co-editor of Signs.
Release date Australia
February 22nd, 1996
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
142
Dimensions
156x234x8
ISBN-13
9780253210470
Product ID
3203258

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