Millions Like Us
Jenny Hartley
The Second World War saw women fully involved and experiencing work outside the home; the temporary nature of their new role was echoed in the fiction of the era where the heroine's work remained a prelude to her return to domesticity. Their relative freedom is also reflected in wartime fiction that saw women fulfil a range of roles at one time -mother worker home-maker. From the blitz to secret surveillance from film and radio to letter-writing women wrote about it all and here Jenny Hartley offers a fascinating and enlightening criticism discussing a range of authors including: Elizabeth Bowen Olivia
Manning Rosamond Lehmann Rose Macaulay and Stevie Smith.