GENDER IN THE NOVELS OF ELIZABETH BOWEN

REEM SAID MOHAMED EL SAYED;

Abstract


Frequently Elizabeth Bowen has been viewed as E.D. Pendry viewed her in 1956, as the most feminine of contemporary novelists,
-primarily because she does not stray far outside the confines of the lower
nobility and upper middle-classes; because she is interested in men and women as private individuals in everyday life; because she is intuitive in personal issues, sensitive in a high degree to the difficulties of ordinary experience, and attentive to the despairs and ecstasies which other people may not feel, or having felt, ignore (120-123).


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Title GENDER IN THE NOVELS OF ELIZABETH BOWEN
Other Titles التمييز النوعى بين الجنسين فى روايات اليزابيث بوين
Authors REEM SAID MOHAMED EL SAYED
Issue Date 2001

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