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British Women's Comic Fiction,1890-1990 Book

British Women's Comic Fiction,1890-1990
British Women's Comic Fiction,1890-1990, The purpose of this new study is to focus on how comedy has been viewed and used by several representative British women writers over the past century. some have seen it as an effective way to address the 'problem' of women's disadvantageous social and po, British Women's Comic Fiction,1890-1990 has a rating of 5 stars
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  • British Women's Comic Fiction,1890-1990
  • Written by author Margaret Diane Stetz
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, December 2001
  • The purpose of this new study is to focus on how comedy has been viewed and used by several representative British women writers over the past century. some have seen it as an effective way to address the 'problem' of women's disadvantageous social and po
  • Stetz (English and women's studies, Georgetown U.) considers the comic writings of British women authors, focusing on those who examined laughter as a problematic issue. She discusses a few texts in depth, including those by the Jewish novelist Anita Broo
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1The Laugh of the New Woman1
2Rebecca West's "Elegy": Women's Laughter and Loss49
3The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Laughing with the Captain in the House69
4The Slim, Fasting Smile: Anita Brookner and Post-Holocaust Women's Comedy91
5Suniti Namjoshi: Laughing with and at Her "Sisters"115
Works Cited137
Index147


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