
Travelling in Womenâs History with Michèle Robertsâs Novels
Literature, Language and Culture
A journey to discover Michele Roberts' work as a feminist writer, novelist and memoirist. It is an overall analysis and detailed overview of Roberts' novels first provide the reader with a study of Roberts' rewriting of stories that have been inspired by historical, mythological and religious women who gain a voice in her fiction.
Travelling in Womenâs History with Michèle Robertsâs Novels: Literature, Language and Culture is a journey to discover Robertsâs work as a feminist writer, novelist and memoirist. An overall analysis and detailed overview of Michèle Robertsâs novels first provide the reader with a study of Robertsâs rewriting of stories that have been inspired by historical, mythological and religious women who gain a voice in her fiction. Not only will the content of Robertsâs novels be explored but also its connection to form, as this feminist writer has always linked body to language. Second, the book analyses personal and public discoveries in Robertsâs memoir, Paper Houses: A Memoir of the â70s and Beyond (2007). The personal, professional and political journeys the writer-protagonist strolls in London will be part of a feminist culture and language that the memoirist preserves in her autobiography. Finally, two conversations with Michèle Roberts from 2003 and 2010 are presented in a last chapter in order to illustrate Robertsâs arguments when writing as a woman.
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Literature, Language and Culture
A journey to discover Michele Roberts' work as a feminist writer, novelist and memoirist. It is an overall analysis and detailed overview of Roberts' novels first provide the reader with a study of Roberts' rewriting of stories that have been inspired by historical, mythological and religious women who gain a voice in her fiction.
Travelling in Womenâs History with Michèle Robertsâs Novels: Literature, Language and Culture is a journey to discover Robertsâs work as a feminist writer, novelist and memoirist. An overall analysis and detailed overview of Michèle Robertsâs novels first provide the reader with a study of Robertsâs rewriting of stories that have been inspired by historical, mythological and religious women who gain a voice in her fiction. Not only will the content of Robertsâs novels be explored but also its connection to form, as this feminist writer has always linked body to language. Second, the book analyses personal and public discoveries in Robertsâs memoir, Paper Houses: A Memoir of the â70s and Beyond (2007). The personal, professional and political journeys the writer-protagonist strolls in London will be part of a feminist culture and language that the memoirist preserves in her autobiography. Finally, two conversations with Michèle Roberts from 2003 and 2010 are presented in a last chapter in order to illustrate Robertsâs arguments when writing as a woman.












