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Book SynopsisThis volume is of interest for lovers and students of Jeanette Winterson’s writing and introduces for the first time a book-length examination of the love stories she has created. Each main novel, from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit to The Stone Gods, is analysed in detail and theorists ranging from Derrida, to Freud, to Kristeva are invoked to help discuss the paradox that is written into the passion in these works. Love, it is argued here, is central to her writing and this book also unfolds the influences and aspirations that have shaped her style.
Table of ContentsIntroduction The Ties That Bind: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Love, Testing the Limits of Freedom in The Passion Writing Strategies: Love, Politics and Art in Sexing the Cherry Undying Love: Written on the Body The Language of Love: Art and Lies Cheating Hearts: Gut Symmetries Old and New Love Stories: The.Powerbook Divided Selves In Lighthousekeeping and The Stone Gods Bibliography Index