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- W2007262140 abstract "I initially wrote this essay for the 1999 annual conference of the British Women Writers Association. In their letter of invitation, the conference organizers had described the BWWA's goal as recovering women's writing that has been ignored, overlooked, or excluded from the canon. I gave some thought to the entire project of canon-revision, to which the recovery of women writers has made such a valuable contribution, and then I decided to test some of the theoretical issues implicit in this project by taking the conference organizers at their word. I decided to choose, virtually at random, a woman writer I had never heard of, read as much of her work as I could, then determine how, if at all, I could recover this writer for modern scholars and students. The resulting lecture, which appears below, turned out to provoke a much wider range of responses than I had anticipated. When I wrote the paper, I considered it relatively innocuous. I saw it as a scholarly exercise in archival recovery whose interest as a public performance (as a keynote address) depended on a good bit of interpretive ingenuity, which I derived from contemporary theoretical paradigms. I didn't think that anything I had written would be particularly controversial, since no one in my audience was likely to have read the novel I was discussing and since all of us know that scholarly recovery, performative lecturing, and literary interpretation all require some measure of ingenuity. The consternation some members of the audience voiced in the question-and-answer period showed me how wrong I was and led me, ultimately, to the reflections I append to the end of the printed text of this lecture. I clearly touched a nerve in some of the conference participants, and the twinges I observed and have since felt have alerted me to some of the unsettling issues that give our moment of literary history its particular poignancy. [End Page 437]" @default.
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- W2007262140 title "Recovering Ellen Pickering" @default.
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