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Everyday stories / Rachel Bowlby.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Literary agendaPublication details: Oxford, England : Oxford University Press, ©2016Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 186 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780198727699
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.93384 23 BOW
Contents:
Introduction 1: The Daily Narrative Journey 2: Commuting 3: Numbered Days and Diaries 4: A Single Man and a Single Day 5: How Not to be Parented 6: The Psychological Moment 7: Marion Milner's Days of One's Own; Notes 8: 'An Ordinary Mind on an Ordinary Day' 9: Woolf 's Untold Stories 10: Consuming
Summary: Ordinary life is full of words, images, and stories: we spend our days talking and writing about what's going on, and what has happened. Rachel Bowlby makes us think again about this life: always the same, always slightly changing. Drawing out the stories that surround us, she explores everyday stories, old and new-in literature and in real life.
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Introduction 1: The Daily Narrative Journey 2: Commuting 3: Numbered Days and Diaries 4: A Single Man and a Single Day 5: How Not to be Parented 6: The Psychological Moment 7: Marion Milner's Days of One's Own; Notes 8: 'An Ordinary Mind on an Ordinary Day' 9: Woolf 's Untold Stories 10: Consuming

Ordinary life is full of words, images, and stories: we spend our days talking and writing about what's going on, and what has happened. Rachel Bowlby makes us think again about this life: always the same, always slightly changing. Drawing out the stories that surround us, she explores everyday stories, old and new-in literature and in real life.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and index.

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