Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
431
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Wayne State Univ Pr
ISBN-10
0814329853
ISBN-13
9780814329856
Description
The Lessing Yearbook 2000 provides a rich exploration of the life and works of German playwright and novelist Doris Lessing through a collection of insightful essays and critiques. An array of scholars contribute to the volume, showcasing diverse perspectives that delve into Lessing's literary themes, narrative techniques, and her profound impact on contemporary literature.
Each contribution highlights Lessing's unique voice and the complex social and political landscapes she navigated in her writing. From her early experiences in colonial Africa to her later reflections on gender and identity, the yearbook captures the myriad influences and contexts that shaped her work.
Through engaging analysis and in-depth scholarship, this volume serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of Lessing's contributions to literature. It reflects the continued relevance of her ideas and the enduring legacy she leaves behind in the literary world.
Each contribution highlights Lessing's unique voice and the complex social and political landscapes she navigated in her writing. From her early experiences in colonial Africa to her later reflections on gender and identity, the yearbook captures the myriad influences and contexts that shaped her work.
Through engaging analysis and in-depth scholarship, this volume serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of Lessing's contributions to literature. It reflects the continued relevance of her ideas and the enduring legacy she leaves behind in the literary world.