Women's Fiction Between the Wars
Discover the profound insights of "Women's Fiction Between the Wars," authored by Edinburgh University Press in 1998. This compelling study delves into the literary works of six pivotal writers from the inter-war era, examining the intricate dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. The book posits that this deeply personal connection serves as a fundamental key to understanding their identities as women and artists. With 224 pages of thoughtful analysis, this paperback edition provides readers with a unique perspective on women's fiction during a transformative period in literary history. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in women's studies and literature, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Explore how these influential authors navigated the complexities of femininity and creative expression during challenging times.