Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously

This article is devoted to describe the fictional evolution of the contemporary Anglo-French writer Michèle Roberts by comparing her novels to one of her more recent books: The Mistressclass (2003). Despite presenting some changes in her narrative style, this feminist author has maintained the prese...

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Main Author: Maria Soraya García-Sánchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2011-12-01
Series:INTERthesis
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/18620
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spelling doaj-b54fe12249ab48b48f820cf091f997532020-11-25T00:43:59ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaINTERthesis1807-13842011-12-018219921410.5007/1807-1384.2011v8n2p19916782Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciouslyMaria Soraya García-Sánchez0Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaThis article is devoted to describe the fictional evolution of the contemporary Anglo-French writer Michèle Roberts by comparing her novels to one of her more recent books: The Mistressclass (2003). Despite presenting some changes in her narrative style, this feminist author has maintained the presence of women as activists in her fiction. I have focused on how Roberts is inspired by real, canonised or historical female characters in order to create story bound protagonists that express their own conscious voices by means of the modern novel of consciousness. Most of Roberts’s heroines are usually unknown and marginal characters that are positioned at the centre of her narratives in order to rewrite their own stories. The personal story becomes necessarily vital to have access to the general history of women.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/18620HeroínasMichèle RobertsRomanceEscrita das mulheres
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Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
INTERthesis
Heroínas
Michèle Roberts
Romance
Escrita das mulheres
author_facet Maria Soraya García-Sánchez
author_sort Maria Soraya García-Sánchez
title Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
title_short Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
title_full Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
title_fullStr Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
title_full_unstemmed Michèle Roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
title_sort michèle roberts’s heroines and the act of writing consciously
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series INTERthesis
issn 1807-1384
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This article is devoted to describe the fictional evolution of the contemporary Anglo-French writer Michèle Roberts by comparing her novels to one of her more recent books: The Mistressclass (2003). Despite presenting some changes in her narrative style, this feminist author has maintained the presence of women as activists in her fiction. I have focused on how Roberts is inspired by real, canonised or historical female characters in order to create story bound protagonists that express their own conscious voices by means of the modern novel of consciousness. Most of Roberts’s heroines are usually unknown and marginal characters that are positioned at the centre of her narratives in order to rewrite their own stories. The personal story becomes necessarily vital to have access to the general history of women.
topic Heroínas
Michèle Roberts
Romance
Escrita das mulheres
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/18620
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