TY - BOOK AU - Marta L. Wilkinson PY - 2021 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag TI - Antigone’s Daughters T2 - Gender, Family, and Expression in the Modern Novel UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1104597 N2 - Antigone’s Daughters presents various readings of the classical myth of Antigone as interpreted through modern feminist and psychoanalytic literary theories. Topics such as femininity, education, and establishing selfhood amidst the restrictions of the patriarchal society presented by Sophocles provide the foundation for the modern novel. This study serves as a model for the comparative interpretation of literary works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including the writings of George Sand (Indiana), Karolina Pavlova (A Double Life), Nikolai Chernyshevsky (What Is to Be Done?), Emile Zola (L’Assommoir and Nana), María Luisa Bombal (La amortajada) and Isabel Allende (The House of the Spirits). Each chapter isolates an aspect of Antigone’s struggle within both the public and domestic spheres as she negotiates her independence and asserts her voice. A valuable tool for the study of modern literature, the universality of Antigone presented in this study prompts the investigation of many classical motifs while providing a thorough study of various national literatures within their own contemporary contexts. KW - Antigone, Roman, Geschichte 1832-1982, Literature, Literary theory, criticism LA - English ER -