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Domesticity Servants and Authorship in Modernist Fiction

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An edition of Labors of Modernism (2013)

Labors of Modernism

Domesticity Servants and Authorship in Modernist Fiction

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In The Labors of Modernism, Mary Wilson analyzes the unrecognized role of domestic servants in the experimental forms and narratives of Modernist fiction by Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, Nella Larsen, and Jean Rhys. Examining issues of class, gender, and race in a transatlantic Modernist context, Wilson brings attention to the place where servants enter literature: the threshold. In tracking their movements across the architectural borders separating indoors and outdoors and across the physical doorways between rooms, Wilson illuminates the ways in which the servants who open doors symbolize larger social limits and exclusions, as well as states of consciousness. The relationship between female servants and their female employers is of particular importance in the work of female authors, for whom the home and the novel are especially interconnected sites of authorization and domestication. Modernist fiction, Wilson shows, uses domestic service to tame and interrogate not only issues of class, but also the overlapping distinctions of racial and ethnic identities. As Woolf, Stein, Larsen, and Rhys use the novel to interrogate the limitations of gendered domestic ideologies, they find they must deploy these same ideologies to manage the servant characters whose labor maintains the domestic spaces they find limiting. Thus the position of servants in these texts forces the reader to recognize servants not just as characters, but as conditions for the production of literature and of the homes in which literature is created.--Provided by the publisher.

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Labors of Modernism: Domesticity, Servants, and Authorship in Modernist Fiction
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: Labors of Modernism
Labors of Modernism: Domesticity, Servants, and Authorship in Modernist Fiction
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Labors of Modernism
Labors of Modernism: Domesticity, Servants, and Authorship in Modernist Fiction
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Labors of Modernism: Domesticity Servants and Authorship in Modernist Fiction
2013, Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge
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PR888.S47, PR888.S47 W55 2013, PR888.S47 W55 2016eb

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OL28767213M
ISBN 13
9781409443612
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2012046236
OCLC/WorldCat
965445149, 824608914

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