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Revisi(ti)ng History: Jeanette Winterson's "The Daylight Gate" and the Transformation of Historical Novels
2016
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies
Since the 1990s, women's historical novels have received increased attention, largely due to their compelling rewriting of (particularly women's) history. Numerous authors-many of them women-have effected a transformation of the traditional historical novel by using this genre's creative space to re-imagine women's history. Anchored in relevant theoretical discourse and critical writing, this paper analyzes Jeanette Winterson's recent novel The Daylight Gate (2012) against this background.
doi:10.18485/bells.2016.8.15
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