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El. knyga: Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer: A Collection of Critical Essays

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This collection explores the literary creativity of outstanding women writers of American, Canadian, English, and Irish origins. Each chapter offers an individual study of the writers’ work and associated process of ageing.



Literary studies and their associated critical theories offer a refreshing viewpoint from which humanist-oriented studies of ageing may be re-conceptualized, and an integrated view of ageing and gender can be developed. The present volume builds on the work of seminal authors in the field of literary gerontology, while it also elaborates on important theories that age-critics have developed in the broader field of cultural gerontology, to present the experience of ageing, and old age in particular, as a creative phase of the life course that completes the older person’s identity and, specifically, that of the older woman. As a contrast to stereotypical views of ageing women that are still sustained in both gerontological and social domains, the essays in this collection focus on the works of eleven women writers whose careers were or have been prolonged into their old age, and whose later literary creativity reveals fascinating aspects about both the complex, contradictory, and enriching experience of growing older, and especially of doing so as an artist and as a woman.

Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction: Re-Discovering the Older Woman 9(14)
Part I Women and Literary Creativity through the Lifespan
"The only thing to do is to carry on, and the storm will blow over." The Aging Process of Daphne du Maurier's Writing-Persona in Her Late Short Fiction
23(28)
Marta Miquel-Baldellou
Mapping the Journey `between One's Origins and One's Achievements': Joanna McClelland Glass' Dramaturgical Creativity
51(30)
Nuria Casado-Gual
Fictionalising Biography Throughout the Life-course: Creative Memory in Penelope Lively's Making It Up
81(22)
Maricel Oro-Piqueras
The Cooking of Friendships: Nora Ephron and the Life-Work of "Mediated Intimacy"
103(26)
Josephine Dolan
Part II Changing Perspectives in the Woman Writer's Late Literary Production
A Brave Old Age: Changes in the Irish Family Trope in Jennifer Johnston's Later Fiction
129(20)
Carmen Zamorano Llena
Erica Jong: From a Youthful Fear of Flying to a More Experienced Landing in Her Late Years
149(24)
Ieva Stoncikaite
"That's the Spirit!" Putting the Past to Rights in A.S. Byatt's Ragnarok. The End of the Gods (2011)
173(18)
Brian Worsfold
Anne Tyler's Noah's Compass: Progress towards Wisdom
191(34)
Marta Cerezo-Moreno
Part III Late-Style and the Older Woman Writer
The Beginning of Lorna Crozier's Late-Style: A Thematic Change in the Symbol of Snow
225(24)
Nuria Mina-Riera
P.K. Page, Late-Style, and Gerotranscendence: The "Here/There" of Aging
249(24)
Suzanne Bailey
Wicked Weldon: The `F Word' and the Older Woman
273(22)
Sarah Falcus
Notes on contributors 295
Nśria Casado-Gual, Emma Domķnguez-Rué, and Brian Worsfold are members of the research group Grup Dedal-Lit of the University of Lleida. Specialists in theatre in English, American Studies, and African literatures, respectively, they have all integrated their fields of expertise into their study of ageing in contemporary literatures in English through their various projects and numerous publications.