Between The Sheets

Between The Sheets

The Literary Liaisons of Nine 20th Century Women Writers

Why did a gifted writer like Sylvia Plath stumble into a marriage that drove her to suicide? Why did Hilda Doolittle want to marry Ezra Pound when she was attracted to women? Why did Simone De Beauvoir pimp for Jean-Paul Sartre? The list of the damages done in each of these sexual relationships between female writers and their male literary partners is long, but each relationship provokes the same question: would these women have become the writers they became without the experience of their own particular literary relationship?

Focusing on the diaries, letters, and journals of each woman, 'Between the Sheets' explores nine famous literary liaisons of the twentieth century and examines the extent to which each woman was prepared to put artistic ambition before personal happiness, and how dependent on their male writing partners these women felt themselves to be. It probes the consequences of the women's co-dependence and reveals how, in many instances, their partnerships liberated unspoken desires, encouraged artistic innovations, and even shored up literary reputations.

Fascinating and absorbing, 'Between the Sheets' is a marvellous read and an invaluable addition to the literature of feminism.

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‘McDowell…raises important questions about how sexual choice relates to any writer’s work and how things have changed for women writers’ Financial Times

‘McDowell…has culled incredibly juicy details. With so many affairs and broken hearts, the most surprising thing is that anything got written in the last 100 years’ New York Times Book Review

‘Formidably well read…controversial and provocative’ The Independent

‘A welcome addition to the lives of writers in love and lust’ New Republic

‘Brings humour as well as empathy to a scrutiny of women’s writers’ love affairs’ Linda Wagner-Martin

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