Amy Levy

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
Publisher(s): Ohio Univ Pr
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Summary

After a century of critical neglect, poet and writer Amy Levy is gaining recognition as a literary figure of stature.

This definitive biography accompanied by her letters, along with the recent publication of her selected writings, provides a critical appreciation of Levy's importance in her own time and in ours.

As an educated Jewish woman with homoerotic desires, Levy felt the strain of combating the strictures of British society in the 1880s, the decade in which she built her career and moved in London's literary and bohemian circles. Unwilling to cut herself off from her Jewish background, she had the additional burden of attempting to bridge the gap between communities.

In Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters Linda Hunt Beckman examines Levy's writings and other cultural documents for insight into her emotional and intellectual life. This groundbreaking study introduces us to a woman well-deserving of a place in literary and cultural history.

Author Biography

Linda Hunt Beckman is a professor of English at Ohio University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
Prologue
1(11)
Childhood and Family
12(17)
Brighton High School for Girls
29(9)
Newnham College
38(20)
Levy's Fictive Selves: The Hungry Poet, ``Miss Creak,'' and ``Leopold Leuniger''
58(17)
Europe and London: 1881--1885
75(41)
Florence, London, and Florence: 1886--1888
116(37)
Two Novels: Romance of a Shop and Reuben Sachs
153(22)
London: 1889
175(36)
Epilogue
211(4)
Appendix Letters from Amy Levy, ca. 1870 to August 1889 215(62)
Bibliography 277(6)
Notes 283(38)
Index 321

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