Older Woman in Recent Fiction

Older Woman in Recent Fiction

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Zoe Brennan, Brennan
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9780786480289
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This critical study explores late twentieth century novels by women writers--including Doris Lessing, May Sarton and Barbara Pym--that feature female protagonists over the age of sixty. These novels' discourses on aging contrast with those largely pejorative ones that dominate Western society. They break the silence that normally surrounds the lives of the aged, and this book investigates how older female protagonists are represented in relation to areas such as sexuality, dependence and everyday life. Beginning with an investigation of popular opinions about aging and a survey of hypotheses from disciplines including gerontology, psychology and feminism, the text reviews literary critical attitudes toward fictions of aging; analyzes representations of physically dependent characters, whose anger over their failing bodies is often eased by relationships with their female friends; discusses how paradigms of female sexuality exclude the possibility of older women being sexually desirable; examines characters that live a contented life, finding a more polemical side to them than is noted in more conventional literary critiques; and analyzes the aged sleuth in classical detective fiction.
EAN 9780786480289
ISBN 0786480289
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date December 9, 2014
Pages 195
Language English
Country United States
Authors Zoe Brennan, Brennan