Volume : V, Issue : IX, September - 2016

The Aesthetic Self - Therapy in the Select Novels of Doris Lessing

Dr. Evangeline Priscilla. B.

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 The desideratum of this study is to evaluate the effect of ethnicity, social deprivation, and gender on perceived. Being a Free Women is” the disease of women in our time” especially for those who attempt to live the kind of life women never lived before. But this is inseparable from the universal theme of the individual?s isolation; in a world that supplies no dependable values. The relationship of Elia and Paul at the centre of „The Yellow Note Book? is tinged with women?s magazine fantasy. Like many people she is scared of being alone in what she feels and fears emotion in a hostile world, but as an artist, driven to experience as many different things as possible, she has to face the question of responsibility. The Note Books punctuate instalments of a conventional novel entitled „Free Women?, in which Anna herself a character, using experience in the Note Books selectively. If literature is analyses after the events and the Note Books are read first and then the novel, we could see how Anna, the unblocked writer of the „Free Women? is using her fragmented experience recorded in the Note Books compelling it into a positive whole with a control. The African material of the Black Note Book describes some of her most deeply felt experience which soon disappears. At the centre of „Free Women? is Richard Tommy and Marion Triangle and Anna appears excessively detached.

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Dr. EVANGELINE PRISCILLA. B. The Aesthetic Self‾Therapy in the Select Novels of Doris Lessing Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume : 5 | Issue : 9 | September 2016


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