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Overview"Style and the Single Girl by Hope Howell Hodgkins reveals how four very different single-girl novelists employed modern modes to re-dress the traditional English marriage plot. In the first monograph to use fashion theory and history to trace the literary progress of British women in later modernity, Hodgkins argues that correspondences between a gendered sartorial style and a gendered literary style persisted throughout the modern era. She demonstrates how those correspondences did not fade but became fraught as women matured in the sharply gendered crucible of war. Hodgkins delineates how in the 1920s and 1930s, popular novels by Dorothy Sayers and high-art fiction by Jean Rhys used dress to comment wittily and bitterly on gender relations. During World War II, changes in British Vogue and compromises made by the literary journal Horizon signaled the death of modernist styles, as Elizabeth Bowen's gender-bent wartime stories show. Then demure and reserved postwar styles-Dior's curvy New Look, the Movement's understated literary irony-were intertwined in the fictions of Barbara Pym and Muriel Spark, who re-dressed the novel with a vengeance. Whether fashioning detective fiction, literary impressionism, or postwar comedy, these novelists used style in every sense to redefine that famous question, ""What do women want?""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hope Howell HodgkinsPublisher: Ohio State University Press Imprint: Ohio State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9780814252680ISBN 10: 0814252680 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 01 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Hodgkins weaves a finely grained and always interesting argument. The methodology is both sophisticated and eclectic. I view Style and the Single Girl as a worthy contribution to the fields of feminist studies, gender studies, fashion studies, and histories of twentieth-century British fiction."" --Jessica Feldman, University of Virginia ""Due to its unusual blend of authors, Style and the Single Girl will offer new insights on how to read the expanding canon of twentieth-century women writers. Hodgkins's prose style is engaging, elegant, and fluid."" --Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter" Due to its unusual blend of authors, Style and the Single Girl will offer new insights on how to read the expanding canon of twentieth-century women writers. Hodgkins's prose style is engaging, elegant, and fluid. --Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter Hodgkins weaves a finely grained and always interesting argument. The methodology is both sophisticated and eclectic. I view Style and the Single Girl as a worthy contribution to the fields of feminist studies, gender studies, fashion studies, and histories of twentieth-century British fiction. --Jessica Feldman, University of Virginia Hodgkins weaves a finely grained and always interesting argument. The methodology is both sophisticated and eclectic. I view Style and the Single Girl as a worthy contribution to the fields of feminist studies, gender studies, fashion studies, and histories of twentieth-century British fiction. --Jessica Feldman, University of Virginia Due to its unusual blend of authors, Style and the Single Girl will offer new insights on how to read the expanding canon of twentieth-century women writers. Hodgkins's prose style is engaging, elegant, and fluid. --Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter Author InformationHope Howell Hodgkins is Lecturer in English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |