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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Written with Empathy,
By "sister_of_substance" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conceived with Malice: Literature as Revenge in the Lives and Works of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Djuna Barnes, and Henry Miller (Hardcover)
I'm glad I didn't miss this book. So many literary works seem to contain some vengeance or spite, but this is the first work of criticism that I've come across which studies the constant of revenge across a number of authors.The betrayals described in the book are extreme, and include a homosexual husband writing of his bride's "frigidity" while the two are still on their honeymoon. The book is not for the young or squeamish reader, as Desalvo describes in detail some bizarrely depraved acts committed by adults upon the chidren in their care. There were a few letters from an incestuous grandmother that I found quite disturbing, and would prefer to have skipped. This is a type of book I never thought I would encounter - an absolutely captivating work of literary criticism. I couldn't put it down. |
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The story of painting,: From cave pictures to modern art, by Thomas Craven (Hardcover - 1943)
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