
Product Description The Fatal Hero explores the genesis of a dynamic new female hero in English literature. With imaginative and forceful arguments, it investigates the radical revision of the figure of Diana as an ideal model for the heroic woman. This ground-breaking analysis opens new vistas on the novels of Charlotte Brontë, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Joyce, Henry James, George Eliot, and Edith Wharton. This study transforms the way we see modern literature, its language and images, and its themes and heroic characters. The Fatal Hero demonstrates a hitherto unidentified but profound nexus between women's studies and modern literature. Review «'The Fatal Hero' is a brilliant and original study that offers a new way of reading texts. Gil Haroian-Guerin demonstrates how the use of Diana is highly significant in the revolutionary myth-making of modern authors eager to recast our sense of the world. This creative scholarly book is a convincing example of how a feminist approach can lead to a rich world of new discoveries.» (Eve Sourian, Director of Women's Studies, The City College of New York) «This is a wonderful, fertile book, impeccable in its scholarship, sweeping in its scope, daring in its argument and entirely convincing. It will change the way we think about modern literature (and in modern I include the literature of the past two centuries), the structure of the modern novel, the role of myth in modern narrative, and the intricate relationship between fictional characterization and the parameters of gender.» (Felicia Bonaparte, Professor of English, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York) «'The Fatal Hero' documents the dynamics of the female hero with great verve and charm. This is a landmark study, a thought-provoking work which will change a reader's perception of women in literature.» (Diana Der Hovanessian, Board Member of P.S.A. and winner of the Columbia/P.E.N. Translation Center Prize) «Gil Haroian-Guerin explores the
Page Count:
261
Publication Date:
1996-02-01
Publisher:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
ISBN-10:
0820430250
ISBN-13:
9780820430256
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