Focusing on texts written in English and emphasising writing by women from the beginning of the Renaissance period in the 1300s to the 21st century, this book illustrates not only the richness and diversity of female literary voices, but also the many changing and different contexts in which writing by women can be read.
Caroline Zilboorg Livres
Caroline Zilboorg possède un profond intérêt pour la biographie et l'histoire littéraire, se concentrant souvent sur les écrivaines et les mouvements littéraires du XXe siècle. Son travail démontre une capacité à allier la rigueur académique au talent narratif, en plongeant dans la vie et les œuvres des auteurs pour révéler les liens complexes entre leurs créations et leur époque. L'approche de Zilboorg éclaire le contexte et la signification des entreprises littéraires, offrant aux lecteurs des explorations perspicaces. Son roman historique situé pendant la Grande Guerre met davantage en valeur sa maîtrise polyvalente de la prose.




American Prose and Poetry in the 20th Century
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Offering insightful analyses, this collection provides critical introductions to various literary topics and genres, enhancing readers' understanding of literature. Each section delves into key themes, historical contexts, and influential works, making it an essential resource for students and literature enthusiasts seeking to deepen their appreciation and knowledge of literary studies.
The Life of Gregory Zilboorg, 1890-1940
Psyche, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Chronicling the life of Gregory Zilboorg from his Jewish upbringing in Tsarist Russia to his rise as a prominent psychoanalyst in New York before World War II, this biography offers an in-depth look at his personal and professional journey. The first volume of a comprehensive study, it highlights the significant cultural and historical contexts that shaped Zilboorg's contributions to psychoanalysis, making it a valuable resource for understanding his impact on the field.
Focusing on the transformative years from 1940 to 1959, this biography delves into the life of Gregory Zilboorg, a Russian-American psychoanalyst. It explores how the Second World War influenced his professional and personal life, detailing significant events such as his divorce, remarriage, and conversion to Catholicism. The narrative highlights the intersection of mind, medicine, and personal evolution during a tumultuous period in history.