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Chapter 5 Architecture, Environment and ‘Scenic Effect’ in May Sinclair’s The Divine Fire
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: May Sinclair’s Interdisciplinarity 1
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Part I: The Abstract Intellect
- Chapter 1 ‘Dying to Live’: Remembering and Forgetting May Sinclair 21
- Chapter 2 Learning Greek: The Woman Artist as Autodidact in May Sinclair’s Mary Olivier: A Life 39
- Chapter 3 Portrait of the Female Character as a Psychoanalytical Case: The Ambiguous Influence of Freud on May Sinclair’s Novels 59
- Chapter 4 Feminism, Freedom and the Hierarchy of Happiness in the Psychological Novels of May Sinclair 79
- Chapter 5 Architecture, Environment and ‘Scenic Effect’ in May Sinclair’s The Divine Fire 98
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Part II: Abject Bodies
- Chapter 6 Disembodying Desire: Ontological Fantasy, Libidinal Anxiety and the Erotics of Renunciation in May Sinclair 119
- Chapter 7 May Sinclair and Physical Culture: Fit Greeks and Flabby Victorians 139
- Chapter 8 Dolls and Dead Babies: Victorian Motherhood in May Sinclair’s Life and Death of Harriett Frean 156
- Chapter 9 Why British Society Had to ‘Get a Young Virgin Sacrificed’: Sacrificial Destiny in The Tree of Heaven 177
- Chapter 10 ‘Odd How the War Changes Us’: May Sinclair and Women’s War Work 194
- Chapter 11 Transgressing Boundaries; Transcending Bodies: Sublimation and the Abject Corpus in Uncanny Stories and Tales Told by Simpson 213
- Notes on Contributors 232
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: May Sinclair’s Interdisciplinarity 1
-
Part I: The Abstract Intellect
- Chapter 1 ‘Dying to Live’: Remembering and Forgetting May Sinclair 21
- Chapter 2 Learning Greek: The Woman Artist as Autodidact in May Sinclair’s Mary Olivier: A Life 39
- Chapter 3 Portrait of the Female Character as a Psychoanalytical Case: The Ambiguous Influence of Freud on May Sinclair’s Novels 59
- Chapter 4 Feminism, Freedom and the Hierarchy of Happiness in the Psychological Novels of May Sinclair 79
- Chapter 5 Architecture, Environment and ‘Scenic Effect’ in May Sinclair’s The Divine Fire 98
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Part II: Abject Bodies
- Chapter 6 Disembodying Desire: Ontological Fantasy, Libidinal Anxiety and the Erotics of Renunciation in May Sinclair 119
- Chapter 7 May Sinclair and Physical Culture: Fit Greeks and Flabby Victorians 139
- Chapter 8 Dolls and Dead Babies: Victorian Motherhood in May Sinclair’s Life and Death of Harriett Frean 156
- Chapter 9 Why British Society Had to ‘Get a Young Virgin Sacrificed’: Sacrificial Destiny in The Tree of Heaven 177
- Chapter 10 ‘Odd How the War Changes Us’: May Sinclair and Women’s War Work 194
- Chapter 11 Transgressing Boundaries; Transcending Bodies: Sublimation and the Abject Corpus in Uncanny Stories and Tales Told by Simpson 213
- Notes on Contributors 232
- Index 235