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Materialisations of a Woman Writer

Investigating Janet Frame’s Biographical Legend

by Maria Wikse (Author)
©2006 Monographs 226 Pages

Summary

Janet Frame’s literary career was inextricably woven into the fabric of the twentieth-century New Zealand literary scene. However, she also became New Zealand’s best-known international writer and her great literary influence in both fields has not been charted before now. This study also seeks to redress the excessive commitment in scholarship to maintaining, even celebrating, Frame’s reputation as a psychologically disturbed writer. This book surveys all aspects of Janet Frame’s biographical legend by considering her later literary and autobiographical works, Jane Campion’s film adaptation of the autobiographies, An Angel at my Table, as well as biographies and literary histories that both rely on and contribute to her well-known legend. In doing so, the author hopes to offer novel perspectives on Frame’s literary production, on Frame scholarship, on auto/biographical theories and on New Zealand literary history.

Details

Pages
226
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039107056
Language
English
Keywords
Nationalism Frame, Janet New Zealand Biography Gender Literature
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2006. 226 pp.

Biographical notes

Maria Wikse (Author)

The Author: Maria Wikse majored in both Film Studies and English Literature and has taught several courses of English Literature, Literary Theory and Cultural Studies at the English Department, University of Stockholm, Sweden. She has published on Janet Frame’s fictional works and on Queer Theory and has interests in the representation of women, literary and gender theory and postcolonial cultural studies.

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