Female Heads
John Bayley, 27 October 1988
Woman to Woman: Female Friendship in Victorian Fiction
by Tess Cosslett.
Harvester, 211 pp., £29.95, July 1988,0 7108 1015 6 Show More
by Tess Cosslett.
Harvester, 211 pp., £29.95, July 1988,
Sentiment and Sociability: The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century
by John Mullan.
Oxford, 261 pp., £25, June 1988,0 19 812865 7 Show More
by John Mullan.
Oxford, 261 pp., £25, June 1988,
The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney. Vol. I: 1768-1773
edited by Lars Troide.
Oxford, 353 pp., £45, June 1988,9780198125815 Show More
edited by Lars Troide.
Oxford, 353 pp., £45, June 1988,
“... head that Clarissa scribbles and Molly Bloom muses. For many male novelists, like the Austrian Robert Musil, erotic self-metamorphosis becomes mystical, a kind of religious substitute. The sphinx has her mystery, but in the final and most subtle analysis it is that of having no secret at all. One of Musil’s most memorable passages, a kind of essay ... ”