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Writers and Their Mothers


Writers and Their Mothers



von: Dale Salwak

28,88 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.02.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319683485
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Ian McEwan, Margaret Drabble, Martin Amis, Rita Dove, Andrew Motion&nbsp; and Anthony Thwaite are among the twenty-two distinguished contributors of original essays to this landmark volume on the profound and frequently perplexing bond between writer and mother. In compelling detail they bring to life the thoughts, work, loves, friendships, passions and, above all, the influence of mothers upon their literary offspring from Shakespeare to the present.</p> <p>Many of the contributors evoke the ideal with fond and loving memories: understanding, selfless, spiritual, tender, protective, reassuring and self-assured mothers who created environments favorable to the development of their children’s gifts. </p> <p>At the opposite end of the parenting spectrum, however, we also see tortured mothers who ignored, interfered with, smothered or abandoned their children.&nbsp; Their early years were times of traumatic loss, unhappily dominated by death and human frailty.</p> <p>Elegantly assembled and presented, <i>Writers and Their Mothers&nbsp;</i>will appeal to everyone interested in biography, literature, and creativity in general.</p>
<p>1. Shakespeare’s Mother(s) -&nbsp;<i>Hugh M. Richmond.-&nbsp;</i>2. John Ruskin and Margaret -&nbsp;<i>Anthony Daniels, M.D..-&nbsp;</i>3. Ambitious Daughter: Louisa May Alcott and Her Mother -&nbsp;<i>Gardner McFall.-&nbsp;</i>4. Walt Whitman and His Mother -&nbsp;<i>Kenneth Silverman.-&nbsp;</i>5. The Maternal Embrace: Samuel Beckett and His Mother May -&nbsp;<i>Margaret Drabble.-&nbsp;</i>6. William Golding’s Mother -&nbsp;<i>Judy Carver.-&nbsp;</i>7. Voice Rehearsals & Personas in Sylvia’s Letters to Aurelia -&nbsp;<i>Adrianne Kalfopoulou.-&nbsp;</i>8. No Villainous Mother: The Life of Eva Larkin -&nbsp;<i>Philip Pullen.-&nbsp;</i>9.&nbsp;Robert Lowell: Trapped in Charlotte’s Web -&nbsp;<i>Jeffrey Meyers.-&nbsp;</i>10. Mother Tongue: A Memoir -&nbsp;<i>Ian McEwan.-&nbsp;</i>11.&nbsp;“Persistent Ghost” -&nbsp;<i>Anthony Thwaite.-&nbsp;</i>12. Living with Mother -&nbsp;<i>Catherine Aird.-&nbsp;</i>13.&nbsp;“Bring her again to me . . . “ -&nbsp;<i>Ann Thwaite.-&nbsp;</i>14. My Mother, and Friends -&nbsp;<i>Reeve Lindbergh.-&nbsp;</i>15. My Mother’s Desk -&nbsp;<i>Martha Oliver-Smith.-&nbsp;</i>16. Mater Sagax -&nbsp;<i>Rachel Hadas.-&nbsp;</i>17. My Wicked Stepmother -&nbsp;<i>Martin Amis.-&nbsp;</i>18. About “My Mother Enters the Work Force” -&nbsp;<i>Rita Dove.-&nbsp;</i>19. A Shadow in the Grass -&nbsp;<i>Andrew Motion.-&nbsp;</i>20. Mrs. Gabbet’s Desk -&nbsp;<i>David Updike.-&nbsp;</i>21. Dreams of a Mother and Daughter -&nbsp;<i>Lyndall Gordon.-&nbsp;</i>22. Her Programme -<i>Tim Parks.</i></p>
<div><p>Dale Salwak is Professor of English Literature at Southern California’s Citrus College, USA. His publications include <i>Living with a Writer </i>(Palgrave, 2004), <i>Teaching Life: Letters from a Life in Literature</i> (2008) and studies of Kingsley Amis, John Braine, A.J. Cronin, Philip Larkin, Barbara Pym, Carl Sandburg, Anne Tyler and John Wain. He is a recipient of Purdue University's Distinguished Alumni Award as well as a research grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is also a frequent contributor to the (London) <i>Times Higher Education </i>magazine and the <i>Times Educational Supplement</i>.</p></div>
Features contributions from a selection of world-famous authors and academics Includes some autobiographical and deeply personal meditations on the relationship between writer and mother, as well as studies on other writers' relationships with their mothers Features poems from renowned poets on their mothers
Features contributions from a selection of world-famous authors and academics<br><br><div>Includes some autobiographical and deeply personal meditations on the relationship between writer and mother, as well as studies on other writers' relationships with their mothers<br><br></div><div>Features poems from renowned poets on their mothers</div><div><br></div>
“<i>Writers and their Mothers</i> will appeal both to students and teachers of literature, and the wider market of creative writers and fans of the contributors. The importance of mothers in general – everybody has a mother, after all – makes this an interesting and significant book.” (Professor Adam Roberts, author of The Real Town Murders and Yellow Blue Tibia)<div><p>“Dale Salwak's anthology of essays about writers and their mothers is nothing less than an inspired notion.” (Professor William Pritchard, Professor of English, Emeritus, Amherst College, USA)</p> <p>“A fascinating collection of essays about the mothers of writers. The range of contributors Dale Salwak has assembed, including novelists, poets, and critics, is wide and distinguished, and the volume as a whole is both enjoyable and thought-provoking.“ (Professor Zachary Leader, author of The Life of Kingsley Amis and The Life of Saul Bellow)</p></div>

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