Description
The full verve of Frances Borzello's enthralling text, and the hypnotic intensity of the accompanying self-portraits, is revealed to the full in this inspiring book.
'Splendid ... a tour de force ... Its lucid prose, evocative illustrations and handsome production make it a joy to read and savour' Times Higher Education
About the Author
Frances Borzello has specialized in the social history of art since obtaining her PhD at the University of London.
Reviews
'A landmark study' - Daily Telegraph
'A cornucopia of the weird, the chilling and the sublime ... lucid and unexpectedly compelling ... fantastic' - Observer
'Beautifully presented ... invites us to consider women's self-portraiture as a genre in its own right ... invaluable' - Times Literary Supplement
'Books of this high calibre are few and far between in feminist art history ... Written in elegant prose that will draw in even casual readers, it bears a wealth of new material' - Library Journal
'Wonderful' - The Times
'Borzello, always interesting and pertinent, is a wake-up call which makes the reader aware of how much they may have been missing' - Mature Times
'So good, so lavishly illustrated, and so mind-bendingly expansive that I own two copies of it. The first of these is battered, spine-cracked. The other, pristine, I reserve for swooning over' - Observer
Book Information
ISBN 9780500294024
Author Frances Borzello
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 590g