£40.99
Ladies Laughing
Wit as Control in Contemporary American Women Writers
Overview
This engaging and accessible book examines the world of seven contemporary, popular American women writers and their individual use of wit as a subtle and effective strategy to engage, or "control", the reader.
Content
A chapter is devoted to each of the seven writers - Lisa Alther, Rita Mae Brown, Nora Ephron, Shirley Jackson, Alison Lurier, Grace Paley, and Anne Tyler - and discusses their writings and their use of wit in the context of their lives.
Structure
An opening chapter frames wit and control in psychological realities, and a concluding chapter summarizes the power of wit.
Additional Features
A bibliography of the writers' works is also included, making this an ideal introduction and companion to these writers and their works.