Jeanette Winterson

Standard Name: Winterson, Jeanette
Birth Name: Jeanette Winterson
JW , writing in the late twentieth and the twenty-first centuries, has been acclaimed by some critics and savaged by others for her provocative and outspoken novels, in which she uncompromisingly confronts cultural notions of gender identity, sexuality, and religion. She attempts to change the world through her writing in the manner of but in place of political activism. Her work is widely studied and celebrated by feminist and lesbian readers and critics. Characteristically, she blends many genres: fable, fairytale, fantasy, history, philosophy, lesbian writing, science fiction, magic realism, and scientific studies. She is fond of stories in which the characters are on a journey together.

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Reception Shelagh Delaney
Fifty years after the debut of The Lion in Love, Jeanette Winterson called it a depressing essay in sexism.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Literary responses Shelagh Delaney
SD is to an unusual extent identified with her successful first play and with nothing else. In 2010 Jeanette Winterson wrote an exasperated piece on her entitled My hero: Shelagh Delaney. A Taste of...
Other Life Event Sylvia Beach
In the late 1950s SB bequeathed the name and goodwill of Shakespeare and Company to George Whitman , who re-opened it at a new address, 37 rue de la Bûcherie. Under Whitman and later...
Textual Production Natalie Clifford Barney
Jeanette Winterson owns a copy of this novel inscribed in NCB ' hand in July 1936: To my angel Romaine, illustrated by the two pictures of hers, which more clearly than my words, define this...
Literary responses Djuna Barnes
DB wrote bitterly about Nightwood's literary reputation: There is not a person in the literary world who has not heard of, read and stolen some from Nightwood . . . [but] not more than...
Textual Production Margaret Atwood
Atwood says she first read the Odyssey at about fifteen and was unpleasantly struck by the fact that Odysseus, after his triumphal homecoming and reunion with his faithful wife, kills not only the suitors whom...
Textual Features Anna Livia
Subtitled A Collection of Lesbian Feminist Love Stories, this volume looks at the intimate relationships between women of various ages, classes, ethnicities, and sexual identities. Along with friendship, hostility, love, and sex, it addresses...
Intertextuality and Influence Naomi Alderman
NA says this book was facilitated by the success of fictions about other, distinct communities: Zadie Smith 's White Teeth, Monica Ali 's Brick Lane, and especially influenced by Jeanette Winterson 's Oranges...

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