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  1. May Sinclair
    re-thinking bodies and minds
    Contributor: Bowler, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Drewery, Claire (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.<p>May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.

    May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.

    This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.

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    • Brings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchers
    • Considers Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identity
    • Explores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

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    Contributor: Bowler, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Drewery, Claire (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781474415767
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  2. May Sinclair
    re-thinking bodies and minds
    Contributor: Bowler, Rebecca (Publisher); Drewery, Claire (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.<p>May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.

    May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.

    This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.

    Key Features
    • Brings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchers
    • Considers Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identity
    • Explores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

     

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    Contributor: Bowler, Rebecca (Publisher); Drewery, Claire (Publisher)
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    Subjects: Sinclair, May;
    Other subjects: Sinclair, May / Criticism and interpretation; Sinclair, May (1863-1946)
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  3. May Sinclair
    Re-Thinking Bodies and Minds
    Published: [2022]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writingMay Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writingMay Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.Key FeaturesBrings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchersConsiders Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identityExplores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

     

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    Subjects: Literary Studies; LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist
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  4. May Sinclair
    re-thinking bodies and minds
    Contributor: Drewery, Claire (HerausgeberIn); Bowler, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Introduction: May Sinclair's interdisciplinarity / Rebecca Bowler and Claire Drewery -- Part I: The Abstract Intellect -- 1. 'Dying to live': Remembering and forgetting May Sinclair / Suzanne Raitt -- 2. Learning Greek: The woman artist as autodidact... more

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    Introduction: May Sinclair's interdisciplinarity / Rebecca Bowler and Claire Drewery -- Part I: The Abstract Intellect -- 1. 'Dying to live': Remembering and forgetting May Sinclair / Suzanne Raitt -- 2. Learning Greek: The woman artist as autodidact in May Sinclair's Mary Olivier: a life / Elise Thornton -- 3. Portrait of the female character as a psychoanalytical case: the ambiguous influence of Freud on May Sinclair's novels / Leslie de Bont -- 4. Feminism, freedom and the hierarchy of happiness in the psychological novels of May Sinclair / Wendy Truran -- 5. Architecture, environment and 'scenic effect' in May Sinclair's The divine fire / Terri Mullholland -- Part II: Abject bodies -- 6. Disembodying desire: ontological fantasy, libidinal anxiety and the erotics of renunciation in May Sinclair -- 7. May Sinclair and physical culture: fit Greeks and flabby Victorians / Rebecca Bowler -- 8. Dolls and Dead Babies: Victorian motherhood in May Sinclair's Life and death of Harriet Frean / Charlotte Beyer -- 9. Why British society had to 'get a young virgin sacrificed': sacrifical destiny in The tree of heaven / Sanna Melin Schyllert -- 10. 'Odd how the war changes us': May Sinclair and women's war work / Emma Liggins -- 11. Transgressing boundaries; transcending bodies: sublimation and the abject corpus in Uncanny stories and Tales told by Simpson / Claire Drewery. May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as ́⁰₈stream of consciousnesś⁰₉ narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardsoń⁰₉s Pilgrimage. This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclaiŕ⁰₉s negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction

     

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    Contributor: Drewery, Claire (HerausgeberIn); Bowler, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1474415768; 9781474415767
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM ; Feminist; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Sinclair, May; Sinclair, May
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. May Sinclair
    Re-Thinking Bodies and Minds
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: May Sinclair's Interdisciplinarity -- Part I: The Abstract Intellect -- Chapter 1 'Dying to Live': Remembering and Forgetting May Sinclair -- Chapter 2 Learning Greek: The Woman Artist as... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: May Sinclair's Interdisciplinarity -- Part I: The Abstract Intellect -- Chapter 1 'Dying to Live': Remembering and Forgetting May Sinclair -- Chapter 2 Learning Greek: The Woman Artist as Autodidact in May Sinclair's Mary Olivier: A Life -- Chapter 3 Portrait of the Female Character as a Psychoanalytical Case: The Ambiguous Influence of Freud on May Sinclair's Novels -- Chapter 4 Feminism, Freedom and the Hierarchy of Happiness in the Psychological Novels of May Sinclair -- Chapter 5 Architecture, Environment and 'Scenic Effect' in May Sinclair's The Divine Fire -- Part II: Abject Bodies -- Chapter 6 Disembodying Desire: Ontological Fantasy, Libidinal Anxiety and the Erotics of Renunciation in May Sinclair -- Chapter 7 May Sinclair and Physical Culture: Fit Greeks and Flabby Victorians -- Chapter 8 Dolls and Dead Babies: Victorian Motherhood in May Sinclair's Life and Death of Harriett Frean -- Chapter 9 Why British Society Had to 'Get a Young Virgin Sacrificed': Sacrificial Destiny in The Tree of Heaven -- Chapter 10 'Odd How the War Changes Us': May Sinclair and Women's War Work -- Chapter 11 Transgressing Boundaries; Transcending Bodies: Sublimation and the Abject Corpus in Uncanny Stories and Tales Told by Simpson -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writingMay Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.Key FeaturesBrings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchersConsiders Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identityExplores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

     

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    Contributor: Beyer, Charlotte (MitwirkendeR); Bont, Leslie de (MitwirkendeR); Bowler, Rebecca (MitwirkendeR); Drewery, Claire (MitwirkendeR); Liggins, Emma (MitwirkendeR); Mullholland, Terri (MitwirkendeR); Pickrem, Faye (MitwirkendeR); Raitt, Suzanne (MitwirkendeR); Schyllert, Sanna Melin (MitwirkendeR); Thornton, Elise (MitwirkendeR); Truran, Wendy (MitwirkendeR)
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  6. May Sinclair
    Re-Thinking Bodies and Minds
    Published: [2016]; ©2016
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writingMay Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writingMay Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.Key FeaturesBrings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchersConsiders Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identityExplores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories...

     

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  7. May Sinclair
    re-thinking bodies and minds
    Contributor: Drewery, Claire (HerausgeberIn); Bowler, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn)
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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.<p>May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.

    May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.

    This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.

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    • Brings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchers
    • Considers Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identity
    • Explores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

     

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  8. May Sinclair
    re-thinking bodies and minds
    Contributor: Drewery, Claire (HerausgeberIn); Bowler, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn)
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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.<p>May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and... more

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    Explores the tension between the abstract intellect and material bodies in May Sinclair's writing.

    May Sinclair was a bestselling author of her day whose versatile literary output, including criticism, philosophy, poetry, psychoanalysis and experimental fiction, now frequently falls between the established categories of literary modernism. In terms of her contribution to dominant modernist paradigms she was, until recently, best remembered for recasting the psychological novel as 'stream of consciousness' narrative in a 1918 review of Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.

    This book brings together the most recent research on Sinclair and re-contextualises her work both within and against dominant Modernist narratives. It explores Sinclair's negotiations between the public and private, the cerebral and the corporeal and the spiritual and the profane in both her fiction and non-fiction.

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    • Brings together the most recent research undertaken by foremost Sinclair scholars and early-career researchers
    • Considers Sinclair's contribution to contemporary aesthetic and philosophical debates about the nature and representation of human identity
    • Explores a wide range of Sinclair's work, including fiction, psychology, philosophy and short stories

     

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    Contributor: Drewery, Claire (HerausgeberIn); Bowler, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn)
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    Subjects: Sinclair, May ; Criticism and interpretation
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  9. May Sinclair
    Re-Thinking Bodies and Minds
    Published: 2016
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