Doris Lessing

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Standard Name: Lessing, Doris
Birth Name: Doris May Tayler
Married Name: Doris May Wisdom
Married Name: Doris May Lessing
Pseudonym: Jane Somers
The formidably productive and versatile DL , Nobel Prize winner, set her mark on late twentieth-century fiction and remained a force to be reckoned with in the twenty-first. Her major themes—life in colonial Africa, the problems confronting women (political, sexual, spiritual), human experience depicted through recourse to imaginary, extraterrestrial cultures—embrace most of the central concerns of her generation. As well as novels, short stories, science fiction, poetry, plays, essays, political analysis, travel books, and autobiography, she published light-hearted cultural satire and books about cats.

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Publishing Christina Stead
At the insistence of its first publisher, the US Simon and Schuster , CS agreed to transpose her Australian novel to an American setting. This entailed shifting the period from the 1910s to the 1930s...
Textual Production Anthony Trollope
The Barsetshire and Palliser novels together make up only a small proportion of AT 's total of forty-seven full-length fictions. Unusual among them are Nina Balatka, 1867 (issued anonymously in an attempt—like Doris Lessing
Textual Features Alice Walker
This story (influenced, said AW , by the writing of Doris Lessing )
White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton.
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was a forerunner of much in Walker's work, particularly her uncomfortable habit of homing in on the tensions or pressure points...
Textual Features Fay Weldon
The book reveals a commitment to women's issues and a political agenda on the part of FW , who sees herself as participating in a didactic tradition. She resents the devaluation of women and the...
Textual Features Virginia Woolf
This work is not so much a diary as a working notebook: its seven sketches take events or issues from VW ' life as grist to (in Doris Lessing 's words) five-finger exercises for future...
Intertextuality and Influence Virginia Woolf
Most immediate comment on the appearance of this writing focussed, predictably, on accusations and defences about anti-Semitism. Lessing , however, produced a thoughtful piece which touches on Woolf's wider achievements and influence (particularly on women...

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