“Thirty-seven Is the Unraveling Time” and Other Fictions of Fidelity in the Works of Louise DeSalvo
“Thirty-seven Is the Unraveling Time” and Other Fictions of Fidelity in the Works of Louise DeSalvo
Jenn Brandt analyses DeSalvo’s only novel, Casting Off, through the critical lens of a third-wave feminist and rereads it in conversation with DeSalvo’s Adultery. She explores how the novel both delves into the relationship between sexuality and creativity and exposes the strictures to which women were still subjected in the late twentieth century.
Keywords: Casting Off, Louise DeSalvo, Feminism, Adultery, Sexuality, Creativity, Adultery, Marriage, Creative Process
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