Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940
A “valuable and intriguing” study of the lives and works of literary women who shaped expatriate Paris (NPR).

Focusing on some two dozen American, English, and French women whose talent shaped the Paris expatriate experience in the early twentieth century, from Anais Nin to Alice B. Toklas and beyond, this book shines new light on how gender was experienced and expressed during an important moment in modern literary history.

"Shari Benstock . . . weaves together, with great skill, the histories of an extraordinary group of talented women—publishers like Sylvia Beach, Caresse Crosby, Margaret Anderson, and Jane Heap, novelists Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, and Edith Wharton. She examines in some depth the writing produced by poets, journalists and novelists, thus combining literary criticism and social history in a seamless running narrative.” —NPR

“Through their writings, including unpublished and newly available documentary sources of the period, Djuna Barnes, Nancy Cunard, Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton and others are revealed as significant in the development of modernism, imagism and other avant-garde movements in which they were overshadowed or ignored by their male counterparts. . . . Benstock tracks the sexually liberated lifestyles and the creative originality of these women with a wealth of documentation.” —Publishers Weekly

“An inspiration, setting a standard for literary history and feminist criticism that will be difficult to surpass.” —American Literature
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Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940
A “valuable and intriguing” study of the lives and works of literary women who shaped expatriate Paris (NPR).

Focusing on some two dozen American, English, and French women whose talent shaped the Paris expatriate experience in the early twentieth century, from Anais Nin to Alice B. Toklas and beyond, this book shines new light on how gender was experienced and expressed during an important moment in modern literary history.

"Shari Benstock . . . weaves together, with great skill, the histories of an extraordinary group of talented women—publishers like Sylvia Beach, Caresse Crosby, Margaret Anderson, and Jane Heap, novelists Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, and Edith Wharton. She examines in some depth the writing produced by poets, journalists and novelists, thus combining literary criticism and social history in a seamless running narrative.” —NPR

“Through their writings, including unpublished and newly available documentary sources of the period, Djuna Barnes, Nancy Cunard, Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton and others are revealed as significant in the development of modernism, imagism and other avant-garde movements in which they were overshadowed or ignored by their male counterparts. . . . Benstock tracks the sexually liberated lifestyles and the creative originality of these women with a wealth of documentation.” —Publishers Weekly

“An inspiration, setting a standard for literary history and feminist criticism that will be difficult to surpass.” —American Literature
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Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940

Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940

by Shari Benstock
Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940

Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940

by Shari Benstock

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A “valuable and intriguing” study of the lives and works of literary women who shaped expatriate Paris (NPR).

Focusing on some two dozen American, English, and French women whose talent shaped the Paris expatriate experience in the early twentieth century, from Anais Nin to Alice B. Toklas and beyond, this book shines new light on how gender was experienced and expressed during an important moment in modern literary history.

"Shari Benstock . . . weaves together, with great skill, the histories of an extraordinary group of talented women—publishers like Sylvia Beach, Caresse Crosby, Margaret Anderson, and Jane Heap, novelists Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, and Edith Wharton. She examines in some depth the writing produced by poets, journalists and novelists, thus combining literary criticism and social history in a seamless running narrative.” —NPR

“Through their writings, including unpublished and newly available documentary sources of the period, Djuna Barnes, Nancy Cunard, Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton and others are revealed as significant in the development of modernism, imagism and other avant-garde movements in which they were overshadowed or ignored by their male counterparts. . . . Benstock tracks the sexually liberated lifestyles and the creative originality of these women with a wealth of documentation.” —Publishers Weekly

“An inspiration, setting a standard for literary history and feminist criticism that will be difficult to surpass.” —American Literature

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292782983
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 567
File size: 5 MB

Table of Contents

PrefacePart I. Discoveries 1. Women of the Left Bank 2. Secret Passages: The Faubourg St. Germain 3. Simultaneous Existences: Four Lives in St. Germain 4. From the Left Bank to the Upper East Side: Janet Flanner's Letter from Paris Part II. Settlements 5. Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas: Rue de Fleurus 6. Sylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier: Rue de l'Odéon 7. Djuna Barnes: Rue St.-Romain 8. Natalie Barney: Rue Jacob Part III. Crossroads 9. H. D. and Bryher: En passant 10. At the Sign of the Printing Press: The Role of Small Presses and Little Magazines 11. Paris Transfer: The 1930s 12. The City They Left Notes Works Cited and Consulted Index
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