Seduction and Betrayal: Women & Literature

by Elizabeth Hardwick

Paperback, 1975

Status

Available

Publication

Vintage (1975), Edition: First Edition, Mass Market Paperback, 218 pages

Description

A major writer's reckoning with the realtions between men and women, women and writing, writing and life

User reviews

LibraryThing member ifjuly
Hardwick's one of my favorite literary critics now that I've managed to read this. She is spot on, resists being generically or blandly glib, and is female-mind-oriented without being dismissive or exclusive about it. And sharp, so sharp, and a hell of a sentence-structurer to boot. The best kind
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LibraryThing member marilib
essays on: The Brontës, Ibsen's Women, Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, Bloomsbury and Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Wordsworth, Jane Carlyle.
Quote: "It is a question whether there is such a things as seduction when the affections play a part" (p. 185)

Awards

National Book Award (Finalist — Arts and Letters — 1975)

Language

Original publication date

1974

Physical description

218 p.; 6.9 inches

ISBN

0394714075 / 9780394714073

Local notes

literary studies
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