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Author Abraham, Julie.

Title Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories / Julie Abraham.

Publication Info. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

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 Moore Stacks  PS153.L46 A27 2008    Available  ---
Edition 1st University of Minnesota Press ed.
Description xxiv, 213 pages ; 23 cm
Note Originally published: New York : Routledge, 1996.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-206) and index.
Contents Preface: 'Are Girls Necessary?' --- Introduction: 'I Have a Narrative' ---- Part I. 'Tell the Lacadaemonians'. 1. Willa Cather's New World Histories --- 2. Mary Renault's Greek Drama ---- Part II. 'Love Is Writing'. 3. Washington, James, (Toklas), and Stein --- 4. Djuna Barnes, Memory, and Forgetting --- 5. Virginia Woolf and the Sexual Histories of Literature ---- Afterword: 'Reading and the Experiences of Everyday Life'.
Summary Are Girls Necessary? was an astoundingly great idea, exploring the lesbian in nineteenth and twentieth century lesbian-authored literature, even that which is not as explicit as the lesbian novels that make up the heart of the lesbian literary canon. The subjects of Abraham's examinations are a veritable pantheon of lesbian, bisexual and feminist literary icons: Willa Cather, Mary Renault, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, Alice B. Toklas, et al. Granted certain literary and real-life freedoms due to their race and class, these women were able to forge the vocabulary and themes that would permeate lesbian and feminist literature well past their own lifetimes. Although the lesbian often had to be coded within heterosexual acceptability, it takes only a creative and open mind to find the subversive glimpses these authors coded into their work or left lying in the open for anyone who cared enough to look. An exploration of the means in which these women forged a path for themselves (and those who followed them) within the restraints of their time had great potential.
Subject Lesbians' writings, American -- History and criticism.
Lesbians' writings, American.
Lesbians' writings, English -- History and criticism.
Lesbians' writings, English.
Lesbians -- English-speaking countries -- Intellectual life.
Lesbians.
English-speaking countries.
Intellectual life.
Lesbians in literature.
Lesbians in literature.
Homosexuality and literature -- English-speaking countries.
Homosexuality and literature.
Women and literature -- English-speaking countries -- History -- 20th century.
Women and literature.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- Women authors.
English fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
English fiction -- Women authors.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction.
English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
English fiction.
Lesbians.
Added Title Lesbian writing and modern histories
ISBN 9780816656769 paperback acid-free paper
0816656762 paperback acid-free paper