| Dorothy Mermin - 1989 - 334 pages
...publication of Barrett Browning's letters was made with Browning's concurrence, left this passage out. 9. Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982), 196. Christopher Ricks point out how wonderfully like an epistolary novel, with their tension... | |
| Donna Landry - 1990 - 344 pages
...importance? of interest?) were men. 19 Linda Kauffman, Discourses of Desire, pp. 20-22, p. 318. See also Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982). 2o I owe these references to the authors of The Feminist Companion to Literature in English.... | |
| Joanne Jacobson - 1992 - 180 pages
..."proximity" of Faulkner's fiction making in his letters to the imaginative prerogatives of his fiction; Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982), pp. 185-88, on the strategic importance of polarities like "portrait/mask, presence/ absence,... | |
| Karen Cherewatuk, Ulrike Wiethaus - 1993 - 236 pages
...Sake': The Language of Service and Household Rhetoric in the Letrers of the Paston Women," p. 123. 7. Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982). 8. See in this volume Ulrike Wiethaus, " 'If I Had an Iron Body': Femininity and Religion in... | |
| Denis Hollier, R. Howard Bloch - 1994 - 1202 pages
...particularities of historical and cultural difference. See also 1761 (February), 1782 (March). Bibliography: Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982). Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac, Lettres du sieur de Balzac, with preface by Jacques de La Motte-Aigron... | |
| Thomas Nolden - 1995 - 224 pages
...Liebesbrief, der Adelsbrief, der offene Brief, der Briefroman, der Briefwechsel, der Literaturbrief und die 3. Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982) 5. apostolische Epistel gehören) Kohärenz verleihen kann. 5 Die Diskussion einzelner epistolarer... | |
| Julia A. Stern - 1997 - 328 pages
...Barker-Benfield, Culture of Sensibility, 37-103 and 154-214. 25. For a discussion of the epistolary continuum, see Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1983). For recent feminist readings of epistolary fiction, see Nicola J. Watson, Revolution and the... | |
| Gregory Maertz - 1998 - 280 pages
...to describe the heroines' situation in "the Recess" in vol. I: pp. 9, 23, 97, for example. 26. See Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982), p. 204: "We note, for example, that the 'type Marianne' exists but there seem to be no novels... | |
| Carol E. Quillen - 1998 - 260 pages
...friend's complaints—about old 43. On the letter as a bridge and on its "tempora! polyvalence," see Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, l982l; on humanist letter writing as a means to construct a "vivid fiction" of a community and to make... | |
| Tilottama Rajan, Julia M. Wright - 1998 - 316 pages
...fiction (see Perry, Women, Letters, and the Novel, 72-84, in). 35 I owe this term to Ross Woodman. 36 Janet Gurkin Altman, Epistolarity: Approaches to a Form (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1982), 129-35. Rutn Perry sees "the time lag of long-distance communication" primarily as a cause of... | |
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