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Amy Levy has risen to prominence in recent years as one of the most innovative and perplexing writers of her generation. Embraced by feminist scholars for her radical experimentation with queer poetic voice and her witty journalistic pieces on female independence, she remains controversial for her representations of London Jewry that draw unmistakably on contemporary antisemitic discourse.
Amy Levy: Critical Essays brings together scholars working in the fields of Victorian cultural history, women’s poetry and fiction, and the history of Anglo-Jewry. The essays trace the social, intellectual, and political contexts of Levy’s writing and its contemporary reception. Working from close analyses of Levy’s texts, the collection aims to rethink her engagement with Jewish identity, to consider her literary and political identifications, to assess her representations of modern consumer society and popular culture, and to place her life and work within late-Victorian cultural debate.
This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students offering both a comprehensive literature review of scholarship-to-date and a range of new critical perspectives.
Contributors:
Susan David Bernstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gail Cunningham, Kingston University
Elizabeth F. Evans, Pennslyvania State University–DuBois
Emma Francis, Warwick University
Alex Goody, Oxford Brookes University
T. D. Olverson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Lyssa Randolph, University of Wales, Newport
Meri-Jane Rochelson, Florida International University

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    Publisher: Ohio University Press
    Publication Date: 06/04/2010
    ISBN13: 9780821419069, 978-0821419069
    ISBN10: 0821419064

    Number of Pages: 254

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

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    Amy Levy has risen to prominence in recent years as one of the most innovative and perplexing writers of her generation. Embraced by feminist scholars for her radical experimentation with queer poetic voice and her witty journalistic pieces on female independence, she remains controversial for her representations of London Jewry that draw unmistakably on contemporary antisemitic discourse.
    Amy Levy: Critical Essays brings together scholars working in the fields of Victorian cultural history, women’s poetry and fiction, and the history of Anglo-Jewry. The essays trace the social, intellectual, and political contexts of Levy’s writing and its contemporary reception. Working from close analyses of Levy’s texts, the collection aims to rethink her engagement with Jewish identity, to consider her literary and political identifications, to assess her representations of modern consumer society and popular culture, and to place her life and work within late-Victorian cultural debate.
    This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students offering both a comprehensive literature review of scholarship-to-date and a range of new critical perspectives.
    Contributors:
    Susan David Bernstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Gail Cunningham, Kingston University
    Elizabeth F. Evans, Pennslyvania State University–DuBois
    Emma Francis, Warwick University
    Alex Goody, Oxford Brookes University
    T. D. Olverson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
    Lyssa Randolph, University of Wales, Newport
    Meri-Jane Rochelson, Florida International University

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