The Critical Response to Anais NinPhilip K. Jason Bloomsbury Academic, 30 de jul. 1996 - 271 pàgines Best known for her diary, Anais Nin was also the author of several novels, short fiction, and a book on D.H. Lawrence. As a woman who made a career of her aesthetic femininity, her works helped shape the future of gender studies and feminist literary criticism. Her writings have challenged numerous critics, while her life has been equally fascinating. The selections in this book represent the critical response to her works, from her first efforts in the 1930s to the posthumous publication of unexpurgated diary volumes beginning in 1986, including the views of major biographers and contemporary critics. |
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... artist , or work has received . This response is then further illustrated by reprinting a strong representation of the major critical reviews and articles that have collectively produced the author's , artist's , or work's critical ...
... artistic and intuitive needs to turn inward , both qualities that make a woman independent of men . Rank obviously saw ... artist , she seems to want to replay her moth- er's role toward her father.8 Both these men reveal anima problems ...
... artist's purpose , whether the world be the size of a pinhead or an incommensurable universe . But there must be a world ! And this world , whether real or imaginary , can only be created out of despair and anguish . For the artist ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NIN HERSELF | 3 |
GENERAL ASSESSMENTS | 9 |
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