Anais Nin and Her Critics
Author: Jason, Philip K. (Professor of English, United States Naval Academy, Maryland, USA)
Hardback; Book
121 pages
Published: April 1993
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1879751410

Defines issues in Nin criticism within an historical context, and assesses major critical statements. Jason discusses Nin's poetic style, the relationship between her Diary and her fiction, her place in the feminist pantheon, affinities and influences, and the role of psychoanalysis in her work.


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