PATRICIA JULIANA SMITH is lecturer in English at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Should interest, provoke, and delight many readers--not simply for its illuminating and stylish readings of Woolf, Bowen, Spark, and many others, but for its compelling larger theme: that 'lesbian panic' must be considered a preeminent plot-shaping force in modernist and postmodern British fiction. -- Terry Castle, Stanford University
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Smith's wise, provocative, and readable volume explores the 'disruptive action or reaction that occurs when a [female] character -- or, conceivably, an author -- is either unable or unwilling to confront or reveal her own lesbianism or lesbian desire.'... The author addresses the work of eminent modernists (e.g., Woolf, Spark, Lessing, Bowen) along with more experimental narratives (... Emma Tennant, Fay Weldon, Jeanette Winterson)... Smith resists easy explanations by addressing the political and cultural context of narrative ideologies...A genuine addition to lesbian and narrative studies and a balancing vision to politically motivated criticism. Choice
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