Anaïs Nin and Her Critics
Auteur : Philip K. Jason
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : Camden House
Nombre de pages : 121
Résumé du livre
An assessment of the critical response to Anaïs Nin over the past 60 years.
Once considered merely a coterie writer and literary adventuress, Anaïs Nin slowly found both critical acclaim and a world-wide audience. But in the sixty years since her writings began to appear, no systematic overview of the critical response to her work has been available until now. Professor Jason defines the issues in Nin criticism, traces the historical contours of that criticism, and assesses the major critical statements. In this succinct yet admirably thorough study Jason has provided future students and scholars with a reliable guide to the quite varied responses Nin's works have provoked.