
Reading from the Heart1994
About this book
Passionate readers know who they are and since they always recognize one another, they will immediately identify Suzanne Juhasz as one of their own. Reading from the Heart is an engrossing exploration of the needs and desires that lead to a reading "habit." Part paean to the reading life, part autobiography, it shows that reading and "real life" are not warring enterprises but interrelated experiences, each composed of need and fantasy, yearning and satisfaction.
As every reading woman knows, novels are not escapes from reality but spaces of the possible, where they can experiment with other ways of feeling and being.
Interweaving the story of her journey to self-discovery with her girlhood infatuation with Little Women, her adolescent immersion in Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and her adult experiences reading Gloria Naylor's Mama Day and Isabel Miller's famous lesbian novel Patience and Sarah, Juhasz convincingly demonstrates that the "romance" plot of finding, losing, and regaining true love is as much about identity as it is about love.
And she makes the provocative argument that women's fantasy of true love is a version of mother love, in which the hero of a novel offers the unconditional, maternal acceptance that enables the heroine to develop an authentic self. Like Mary Catherine Bateson's Composing a Life and Carolyn Heilbrun's Writing a Woman's Life, Reading from the Heart is a personal book that transcends the purely personal. It will be a touchstone for women who love to read and believe that reading can change their lives.
Details
- First published
- 1994
- OL Work ID
- OL3453115W
Subjects
American Love storiesAmerican fictionAppreciationBooks and readingEnglish Love storiesEnglish fictionHistoryHistory and criticismLoveLove storiesLove stories, AmericanLove stories, EnglishPsychologyWomenWomen and literatureWomen authorsEnglish Romance fictionAmerican Romance fiction