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Brookner, Anita (Vol. 134) - Gisèle Marie Baxter (essay date Summer 1993)

Gisèle Marie Baxter (essay date Summer 1993)

SOURCE: “Clothes, Men, and Books: Cultural Experiences and Identity in the Early Novels of Anita Brookner,” in English, Vol. 42, No. 173, Summer, 1993, pp. 125-39.

[In the following essay, Baxter examines the social and cultural alienation of Brookner's female characters in A Start in Life, Providence, and Hotel du Lac. According to Baxter, Brookner's heroines are largely defined by their physical appearance, relationships with men, and by literary allusion.]

Anita Brookner's explorations of women's loneliness address contemporary issues of gender, culture and the relationship of literature and life. She examines the dislocation arising from simultaneous impulses towards personal fulfilment and social integration (and the resulting conflict of moral identity and social codes), through the treatment of various cultural experiences in her narratives. Her...

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