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«An Inward Necessity»

The Writer’s Life of Lucas Malet

by Patricia Lorimer Lundberg (Author)
©2003 Monographs XVI, 524 Pages

Summary

As Lucas Malet, Mary St. Leger (Kingsley) Harrison (1852-1931) published seventeen novels and many short stories during a dramatic time of change for women. A daughter of Charles Kingsley, Malet was compared favorably with George Meredith, Henry James, and George Eliot. Praised for her craftsmanship, she shocked readers with daring treatments of seduction and betrayal, illicit love, disability, despair, and gender politics. Malet’s work spans the Victorian, fin-de-siècle, Edwardian, and modernist periods and makes contributions to realism, naturalism, aestheticism, Gothic, and modernist experimental writing as well as to gender politics and lesbian studies. Once one of England’s most critically acclaimed writers, she counted Henry James and Thomas Hardy among her friends, even influencing their fiction. Although her novels were books of the year in 1891 and 1901 (The Wages of Sin and The History of Sir Richard Calmady), she died in penury. Drawing extensively from unpublished archives, this biography contributes the essential framework for the burgeoning study of Lucas Malet’s fiction.

Details

Pages
XVI, 524
Year
2003
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820468082
Language
English
Keywords
Malet, Lucas English Novelists Women /literature Feminists
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2003. XVI, 524 pp., 12 ill.

Biographical notes

Patricia Lorimer Lundberg (Author)

The Author: Patricia Lorimer Lundberg is Associate Professor of English and Women’s Studies and Executive Director of the Center for Cultural Discovery and Learning at Indiana University Northwest. She received her Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago. Her research interests embrace British literary women whose work has caused controversy in contemporary settings of great cultural change, including Aphra Behn, Charlotte Brontë, and Lucas Malet. Lundberg has published numerous articles on women writers and on feminist dialogics and narratology.

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