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Discovering Eve: Short Stories
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Discovering Eve: Short Stories

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This collection of stories by award-winning write Jane Candia Coleman is about women coming of age. In each one, the protagonist discovers facets, truths about herself and the world that she has not known - finds places in herself where she has never been. \u201cIt’s long past time for women to explain themselves in fiction,\u201d Coleman writes, \u201cparticularly literary fiction, to write about the world and their own emotions with that sensuality that characterizes women writers - to write from the inside out, and not vice versa.

\u201cLiving is a voyage of discovery, and I hope that the readers of these stories will identify with them and, perhaps, take courage from the actions of the characters I have had the pleasure of bringing to life.

\u201cIn no way did I mean to slight men in this collection. Rather, I hoped to elucidate the relationships between men and women (good and bad relationships) and the possible ways of continuing or ending such relationships.

\u201cI have long admired D. H. Lawrence for the fact that he brought literature out of the Victorian Age, but I have also been frustrated by his inability to understand women. Several of these stories, particularly \u2018Wives and Lovers’ and \u2018La Signora Julia,‘ were written as rebuttals to what I perceived as Lawrence’s innocence.

\u201cThe symbolism in \u2018Wives and Lovers’ was unintentional, but it is there - the heart of the flower/the heart, mind, body of the female protagonist. So perhaps the most important point is that in Discovering Eve I have tried to elucidate what it is that a woman feels, and how, and why, from my own depths and from the depths of my characters who are struggling for wisdom, strength, the courage to survive.\u201d

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 1993
Pages
122
ISBN
9780804009645

This collection of stories by award-winning write Jane Candia Coleman is about women coming of age. In each one, the protagonist discovers facets, truths about herself and the world that she has not known - finds places in herself where she has never been. \u201cIt’s long past time for women to explain themselves in fiction,\u201d Coleman writes, \u201cparticularly literary fiction, to write about the world and their own emotions with that sensuality that characterizes women writers - to write from the inside out, and not vice versa.

\u201cLiving is a voyage of discovery, and I hope that the readers of these stories will identify with them and, perhaps, take courage from the actions of the characters I have had the pleasure of bringing to life.

\u201cIn no way did I mean to slight men in this collection. Rather, I hoped to elucidate the relationships between men and women (good and bad relationships) and the possible ways of continuing or ending such relationships.

\u201cI have long admired D. H. Lawrence for the fact that he brought literature out of the Victorian Age, but I have also been frustrated by his inability to understand women. Several of these stories, particularly \u2018Wives and Lovers’ and \u2018La Signora Julia,‘ were written as rebuttals to what I perceived as Lawrence’s innocence.

\u201cThe symbolism in \u2018Wives and Lovers’ was unintentional, but it is there - the heart of the flower/the heart, mind, body of the female protagonist. So perhaps the most important point is that in Discovering Eve I have tried to elucidate what it is that a woman feels, and how, and why, from my own depths and from the depths of my characters who are struggling for wisdom, strength, the courage to survive.\u201d

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 1993
Pages
122
ISBN
9780804009645