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Bernard Shaw’s and Virginia Woolf’s Interior Authors, 1st ed. 2024 Censored and Modern Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Bernard Shaw’s and Virginia Woolf’s Interior Authors
Virginia Woolf and Bernard Shaw may be the odd couple of Twentieth Century modernism.  Despite their difference in age (Shaw was twenty-six years older than Woolf), and public demeanor - Shaw sought public attention while Woolf shunned the spotlight - they actively held similar convictions on most of the pressing and controversial issues of the day. This book demonstrates that both engaged in social reform through the Fabian Society; both took public anti-war positions and paid dearly for it; both fought British censorship throughout most of their careers as writers; both sought to strengthen women?s rights; and both endeavored to revolutionize their respective art forms, believing that art could bring about positive social change. The main focus of the book, however, concerns how both also created interior authors - characters who write and who either self-censor their own works or highly publicized messages or are censored by their fellow characters. These fictional authors may be considered reflections of their creators and their respective milieus and serve to illuminate the satisfactions and torments of each famous author during the writing process. 
Chapter 1 : Introduction

Chapter 2: The Novels of Bernard Shaw

Chapter 3: The Plays of Bernard Shaw

Chapter 4: Transition to Virginia Woolf

Chapter 5: The Novels of Virginia Woolf

Chapter 6: Conclusion
Lagretta Tallent Lenker, Ph.D., retired from the University of South Florida, University College, USA, where she served as founding director of the Graduate Certificate Program, the Bachelor of General Studies, and other adult and professional programs.  She has taught in the USF English Department where she specialized in early modern, modern, late Victorian, and American drama.  She has written or edited eight books and numerous articles, primarily on the works of Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw, including Fathers and Daughters in Shakespeare and Shaw (2001).  She was guest editor of SHAW 28: Shaw and War. Five of Lenker’s books were co-edited with Dr. Sara M. Deats and focus on literature and social issues, including Aging and Identity: A Humanities Perspective (1999). 

Considers the significance of interior authors in the works of Shaw and Woolf

The first full-length study of the two authors to focus on their characters who write

Establishes a basis for further study of the affinities between their respective works

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