![]() ![]() ![]() Stylistically, she’s writing as an academic instead of as someone who wants people to read her sentences. Like Possession, it deals with the private lives of people who give their lives to literature unlike Possession, these people are not career scholars, they’re teachers at a little school in Yorkshire. The promotion for this book (at least the copy I have) seems to be, “If you loved Possession, you’ll like this.” Yet it was published twelve years earlier, and the author seems to be at a different stage in her thinking and writing. ![]() ![]() Tags age art austen bible c bronte childhood christianity class conformity dad death depression dickens divorce education ethnicity family fantasy faulkner feminism film france gay gender geo eliot god gothic happiness him history horror identity islam isolation justice ksa life language lawrence lesbian library life love magic marriage mental health misogyny mom murder music mystery mythology nature nature love north carolina politics psychology racism rape religion sex sexuality shakespeare society suicide teaching television the closet the ex united kingdom united states victorian w collins work world war i world war ii. ![]()
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