Lipstick Love

Lipstick Love

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Woolf, Virginia
Sharp Ink
EAN: 9788028359034
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Lipstick Love is a compelling anthology that delves into the shifting sands of identity and desire at the intersection of gender, society, and personal autonomy. This collection seamlessly marries diverse literary styles, from Virginia Woolf's stream-of-consciousness to Sheridan Le Fanu's gothic narratives, weaving a tapestry of experiences and emotions. The anthology explores themes of love in its myriad forms, societal constraints, and the singular quest for self-understanding. Standout narratives compel the reader with their nuanced portrayal of love and resistance, raising poignant questions about the evolving construct of identity and the personal battles fought for acceptance. The anthology features works by influential authors like Virginia Woolf and Radclyffe Hall, each possessing a unique voice reshaping the literary landscape. With roots in modernism and the gothic, these authors challenge traditional narrative forms and themes. Woolf's pioneering feminist perspective and Hall's evocative exploration of LGBTQ+ themes embody the historical and cultural movements that define this collection. The juxtaposition of past and present voices enriches an understanding of how textual explorations of identity have evolved, encouraging a dialogue that transcends time. Lipstick Love invites readers to traverse a rich tapestry of perspectives and literary styles, offering a profound educational experience. This collection provides a unique opportunity to engage with pivotal moments in literary history through the lens of iconic authors. Whether for its scholarly insight or the pure enjoyment of diverse storytelling, this anthology presents an invaluable resource for those interested in the evolving discourse on love and identity. As such, it stands as a testament to the power of literature to bridge individual narratives and broader societal discussions.
EAN 9788028359034
ISBN 8028359035
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Sharp Ink
Pages 504
Language English
Dimensions 26 x 152 x 229
Authors Hall, Radclyffe; Le Fanu, Sheridan; Woolf, Virginia