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This monograph is a study of the work of British author A. S. Byatt, exploring the cultural representation of the woman intellectual in her fiction. It argues that Byatt's representations of this figure show narratives of intellectual women to be inherently mythopoeic, or capable of restructuring the myth of the intellectual as male by default. This mythopoeia is, furthermore, intrinsically feminist in function, thus potentially broadening the conventional, limited view of women in intellectual history. The book will be the first study of Byatt's work to examine this figure in detail, and the first study of women intellectuals in historical and literary discourse to apply concepts of mythopoeia and sexual difference in ways that allow new readings of women's status and work in public spheres.
Explores how Byatt's fiction constitutes a reading and reconstruction of the patriarchal myth of the intellectual Spans the entirety of Byatt's oeuvre, including both her early novels and short stories, and most recent books Offers new ways of thinking about women's relationship to intellectualism
Auteur
Leanne Bibby is Senior Lecturer in English Studies at Teesside University, UK.
Résumé
"Bibby's book proves rewarding in its discussion of Byatt's female characters, particularly regarding their relationship with art, history, and the patriarchal tradition. There are moments of insight when she unravels the plethora of cultural theories that contribute to the making of Byatt's unique women intellectuals, whose life stories vie with those of their male counterparts for the reader's attention." (Xiuchun Zhang, Women's Studies, Vol. 52 (1), 2023)
Contenu
1 Introduction.- 2 Cultural Histories of the Intellectual: From Patriarchal Myth to Feminist Mythopoeia.- 3 A. S. Byatt: Creating the Intellectual Woman.- 4 Minds and Bodies.- 5 Intellectuals and Sexual Specificity.- 6 Women Intellectuals, Private Intellectuals?.- 7 Future Histories of Intellectual Women.- 8 Afterword: Mythopoeia: Beyond Torment.
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