I enclose my character: public addresses and private correspondences in the work of Stevie Smith
I enclose my character: public addresses and private correspondences in the work of Stevie Smith
This essay considers the importance of letters in the work of the poet, novelist, and illustrator Stevie Smith. It suggests how her poems and novels self-consciously mimic the letter form, and explores notions of intimacy in her autobiographical writing
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May, William
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December 2005
May, William
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May, William
(2005)
I enclose my character: public addresses and private correspondences in the work of Stevie Smith.
The Literary Criterion, 40 (3), .
Abstract
This essay considers the importance of letters in the work of the poet, novelist, and illustrator Stevie Smith. It suggests how her poems and novels self-consciously mimic the letter form, and explores notions of intimacy in her autobiographical writing
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Published date: December 2005
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/67580
ISSN: 0024-452X
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