Female Intertextual Dialogues: Margaret Drabble

Authors

  • Ramira Maria Siqueira da Silva Pires

Keywords:

literatura de autoria feminina, intertextualidade, Margaret Drabble, paródia, The Middle Ground, Women´s literature, intertextuality, parody,

Abstract

In The Middle Ground (1980), Margaret Drabble uses an intertextual web to depict the feminine search for identity and psychological integrity in middle age. This paper attempts to identify and analyze the absorption and integration of other texts in The Middle Ground. The dialogue, both in theme and style, with Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is initially considered, mostly from the perspective of parody. Other confluences are also studied: with Russian fairy tales, with paintings by Hans Holbein, J. B.Vanmour, Van Dyck, Claude Lorrain and Peter de Hooch, and also its references to the whole of Drabble’s literary work.

Published

29/06/2007

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