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Dorothy Edwards
Dorothy Edwards is the first full-length critical literary study of Dorothy Edwards, the enigmatic author born in the small mining valley of Ogmore Vale in 1903. Combining close textual analysis with comprehensive biography, and drawing from newly available diaries and correspondence, Claire Flay considers Edwards’s work in the light of her views and experiences. Flay demonstrates how Edwards’s upbringing deeply influenced her perception of gender, class, and nationality, themes Edwards explores with great care in her novel, Winter Sonata, and short story collection, Rhapsody.
130 pages | 4 halftones | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2011
University of Wales Press - Writers of Wales
Literature and Literary Criticism: British and Irish Literature
Reviews
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
1. From Brynteg to Pen-y-dre: Dorothy Edwards in Ogmore Vale and Rhiwbina
2. Narrating males/muted females: silence and song in Rhapsody
3. Season of discontent: class barriers and their consequences in Winter Sonata
4. A Welsh Cinderella in Bloomsbury: power dynamics and cultural colonialism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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