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The Outside Thing: Modernist Lesbian Romance by Hannah Roche

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In a lecture delivered before the University of Oxford's Anglo-French Society in 1936, Gertrude Stein described romance as "the outside thing, that . . . is always a thing to be felt inside." Hannah Roche takes Stein's definition as a principle for the reinterpretation of three major modernist lesbian writers, showing how literary and affective romance played a crucial yet overlooked role in the works of Stein, Radclyffe Hall, and Djuna Barnes. The Outside Thing offers original readings of both canonical and peripheral texts, including Stein's first novel Q.E.D. (Things As They Are), Hall's Adam's Breed and The Well of Loneliness, and Barnes's early writing alongside Nightwood.

Is there an inside space for lesbian writing, or must it always seek refuge elsewhere? Crossing established lines of demarcation between the in and the out, the real and the romantic, and the Victorian and the modernist, The Outside Thing presents romance as a heterosexual plot upon which lesbian writers willfully set up camp. These writers boldly adopted and adapted the romance genre, Roche argues, as a means of staking a queer claim on a heteronormative institution. Refusing to submit or surrender to the "straight" traditions of the romance plot, they turned the rules to their advantage. Drawing upon extensive archival research, The Outside Thing is a significant rethinking of the interconnections between queer writing, lesbian living, and literary modernism.

About the Author
Hannah Roche is lecturer in twentieth-century literature and culture at the University of York. She has published articles on lesbian modernism in Textual Practice and Modernist Cultures.

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This theoretically sophisticated reading of three lesbian writers-Stein, Hall, and Barnes-is at once playful and serious. Roche's insistence on the queerness of desire, romance, and love between women takes feminist modernist studies in an exciting new direction. -- Laura Doan, author of Disturbing Practices: History, Sexuality, and Women's Experience of Modern War
In its lively endorsement of lesbian modernism, The Outside Thing extols the possibilities and pleasures three canonical writers find as they playfully occupy, exploit, and expand conventions of romance and marriage in their intimate lives and iconic writing. Affectionately championing Stein, Hall, and Barnes as liberating the romance plot from its heteronormative constraints, Hannah Roche also aims to rescue these writers from timeworn scholarly assumptions that have held them hostage. -- Jodie Medd, author of Lesbian Scandal and the Culture of Modernism
Hannah Roche's The Outside Thing is a valuable contribution to current debates about modernism, sexuality, and women's writing. Roche's provocation-that the term lesbian is a critically and theoretically necessary one-is borne out convincingly in her lively and thorough readings of romance in the lives, writing, and writing-lives of Gertrude Stein, Radclyffe Hall, and Djuna Barnes. This is a book that subsequent scholars will learn from. -- Alex Goody, Oxford Brookes University
Employing extensive archival research and a groundbreaking theoretical approach, Roche cogently argues that modernists such as Stein, Radclyffe, and Barnes crafted heterosexual narratives (romances) that develop lesbian themes. Highly recommended. * Choice *
Hannah Roche's study of three major lesbian writers of the Modernist period-Gertrude Stein, Radclyffe Hall and Djuna Barnes-presents a finely framed discussion of how these writers both embodied the innovations of modernist literary practice while integrating the narrative frames of Victorian romance novels into their texts. . . Roche's book offers a compelling examination of these writers and is well worth study. * Review of English Studies *
It seems an apt time to be considering the ways the pre-sexological narrative forms of depicting intimacy between women filter into the modern moment. Roche provides us with a resource for doing just that. * Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature *


Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019. Commended for University English Book Prize, University English 2020.



Book Information
ISBN 9780231188166
Author Hannah Roche
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press

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