Dorothy Parker

Dorothy Parker1978
About this book
A critical and appreciative reassessment of the work of Parker. The author briefly examines her life and the influences on her writings, and then discusses her works in more detail. He argues that her poetry, fiction, and criticism reveal language of a dialogic nature, and that what many have seen as monotonal and trivial in her work is in fact a compound of confused and complicated voicings. What is most evident in Parker's work, he contends, is the admission of irresolution, and not evidence of ignorance. Annotation (by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.).
Details
- First published
- 1978
- OL Work ID
- OL1814994W
Subjects
Criticism and interpretationWomen and literatureHistoryAmerican AuthorsBiographyCritique et interpretationBiographiesEcrivains americainsCritique et interprétationÉcrivains américains