George Egerton. Discords. London : John Lane, 1894. Archive : Archive.org
Ontological status : Genres : Audiences : Fields of knowledge : Thèmes : Places of fiction : Fiction time :
"Discords" is the second short stories collection by George Egerton, written a year after the success of "Keynotes". Egerton was part of the literary "fin de siècle" and Decadent movements. As in her first work, the author illustrates the current of the "New Woman", an intellectual and artistic feminist movement developed at the end of the 19th century. Egerton's female characters push the boundaries imposed by the patriarchal society.
BJØRHOVDE Gerd, "From "Discords" to "Dubliners": George Egerton, James Joyce and Norway", in Nordic Irish Studies, vol. 11, n°1, 2012, pp. 93-105.
FLUHR Nicole, "Figuring the New Woman: Writers and Mothers in George Egerton's Early Stories", Texas Studies in Literature and Language, vol. 43, n° 3, 2001, pp. 243-266.
HEILMANN Ann, "Keynotes and Discords", in New Woman Fiction. Women Writing First-Wave Feminism, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, pp 43-76.
STETZ Margaret, "Feminist Politics and the Two Irish “Georges”: Egerton versus Shaw", in Shaw and Feminisms: On Stage and Off edited by D. A. Hadfield, University Press of Florida, 2013, pp. 133-143.
George Egerton. Discords. London, 1894. Archive : Archive.org
Removal of: paratext written by Archive.org, front cover, summary, title of chapters and pages.
Windows of 120 words around each word being searched with a sample overlap rate of less than 50%. Only words retained are those with a number in the work greater than 5 and an over-representation coefficient in the sample greater than 1.2. The radius of the windows can be automatically reduced to respect the limit specified for the overlap rate.
Toggle columns: Voisins
Télécharger ce tableau en csv
Fichier Gephi (click droit puis Télécharger la cible)
https://mythemes.unistra.fr/w/graphs/1894_Egerton_Discords-478.html