The Debate Continues

The Debate Continues

Softcover

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Description

A young woman, pen in hand, sits beneath the gaslight of Victorian England, determined to carve her own path through a world that seldom welcomes ambitious women. Her journey, shaped by both hardship and triumph, unfolds against the shifting backdrop of early twentieth century literary life-a world where personal reflection collides with the demands of history, and where the voices of women writers begin, at last, to resound. In these pages, readers are drawn into the intimate, unvarnished recollections of a writer whose life intersected with the likes of Edith Sitwell and Virginia Woolf, yet whose singular vision and resilience set her apart from her contemporaries.This literary autobiography, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, offers a rare window into the making of a British memoirist whose work straddled the boundaries of fiction and reality. Restored for today's and future generations, the narrative moves deftly between the drawing rooms of Victorian England and the evolving landscape of literary history, illuminating the challenges and triumphs faced by women writers in a society reluctant to acknowledge their genius. The historical context-rich with detail and nuance-invites readers to reconsider not only the personal cost of artistic ambition, but also the enduring power of the written word to shape both individual lives and cultural memory.For readers of classic literature and literary history enthusiasts alike, this edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. It stands as both a testament to one woman's indomitable spirit and a vital piece of literary heritage, bridging the gap between past and present. Within these pages, the debate continues: what does it mean to be a writer, a woman, and a witness to history? The answers, as ever, are as compelling as the life that inspired them.

Book Information

Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Writers
Format
Softcover
Pages
246
Price
23.10 €