Introduction 1 Autobiographical Project 2 Family Relationships 3 Structure 4 Identity and Writing, Conclusion
J.A. Hiddleston
It is in subtle textual analysis that Hiddleston excels, and her
studies of Sand s vocabulary, structure, imagery, symbolism and
narrative strategies break new ground... Hiddleston offers us a
sensitive and nuanced portrait of a complex writer.--Nigel Harkness
"French Studies, LV.1, 2001, 104-5 ""
Janet Hiddleston s well-informed, lucid and succinct study, which
takes account of Sand s complex, often contradictory self-identity
in terms of gender, will undoubtedly make more accessible a text
which is all too often approached selectively.--Belinda Jack"Times
Literary Supplement" (07/01/2000)"
The conclusion, in many respects the most compelling section of the
book, offers a fascinating analysis of central image polarities of
the autobiography, Paris versus Nohant, the Garden of Eden versus a
room of one s own .--Keith Wren "Modern Language Review, 96.3,
2001, 832-3 ""
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