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portada The Women Writers’ Revolution: More Than Bloomsbury: The Success of Female Authors During the Interwar Years
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781399036450

The Women Writers’ Revolution: More Than Bloomsbury: The Success of Female Authors During the Interwar Years

Stephen Wade (Author) · Pen And Sword History · Hardcover

The Women Writers’ Revolution: More Than Bloomsbury: The Success of Female Authors During the Interwar Years - Stephen Wade

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Synopsis "The Women Writers’ Revolution: More Than Bloomsbury: The Success of Female Authors During the Interwar Years"

Explores the challenges, triumphs, and social realities of pioneering women writers in post-WWI Britain.In The Women Writers' Revolution, embark on a captivating journey through the dynamic social fabric of Britain from the aftermath of the First World War through to the burgeoning regional writing movement of the 1950s. This illuminating account not only delves into the literary achievements of women writers but also offers a profound exploration of the social realities they navigated.From the early post-war years to the dawn of expanded women's franchise in 1928, aspiring women writers faced a landscape fraught with both challenges and opportunities. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, this book vividly portrays the aspirations, struggles, and triumphs of these pioneering women who dared to make their mark in the literary world.Discover the myriad experiences and skills required for success as a woman writer during this transformative era. From navigating the patriarchal structures of publishing to honing their craft in clubs and societies, these women defied societal norms and carved out space for their voices to be heard.As the 1930s unfolded, a wave of documentary and realism provided a platform for depicting the lives of working-class women in politicized ways, captivating audiences through magazines and journals. Against this backdrop of social change, luminaries like Storm Jameson, Winifred Holtby, Dorothy Edwards, and Eleanor Farjeon emerged as trailblazers, leaving an indelible mark on British literature.The Women Writers' Revolution is not just a literary chronicle but a compelling social history that offers profound insights into the experiences of women aspiring to get into print during a revolutionary period in Britain.

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