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Review: A Very Great Profession

May 22, 2008 23:00

By

Sophie Lewis

1 min read

By Nicola Beauman
Persephone Books, £10

This book about “the woman’s novel 1914-39” is not a work of academic criticism, although it is braced by exemplary indexes and references. It is a work of deep interest verging on obsession — with the lives and self-expression of unfashionable women in an unfashionable period.

Beauman focuses on the novels of middle-class women (working-class women hadn’t the time to write, while the upper classes had still some vestige of the unconstrained lives others could only dream about).

She addresses feminism as a contemporary influence but approaches her project with a refreshingly unaligned, celebratory agenda.