
Millions Like Us by Jenny Hartley
The Second World War saw women fully involved and experiencing work outside the home; the temporary nature of their new role was echoed in the fiction of the era, where the heroine's work remained a prelude to her return to domesticity. Their relative freedom is also reflected in wartime fiction that saw women fulfil a range of roles at one time -mother, worker, home-maker. From the blitz to secret surveillance, from film and radio to letter-writing, women wrote about it all and here Jenny Hartley offers a fascinating and enlightening criticism, discussing a range of authors including: Elizabeth Bowen, Olivia Manning, Rosamond Lehmann, Rose Macaulay and Stevie Smith.
'Excellent' WOMAN'S JOURNAL 'Expert guidance from a continuously alert commentator' TLS
Jenny Hartley is the author of HEARTS UNDEFEATED, an anthology of women's writing on the Second World War. She lives in London and teaches at the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781860490804 |
| ISBN 10 | 1860490808 |
| Title | Millions Like Us |
| Author | Jenny Hartley |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 1997-11-06 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
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