2.MARGARET DRABBLE’S WORKS
Drabble
has published seventeen novels to date. Her early novels were published
by Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1963–87); more
recently, her publishers have been Penguin and Viking. Her third
novel, The Millstone (1965), brought her the John Llewellyn
Rhys Memorial Prize in 1966, and Jerusalem the Golden won the James
Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1967.
A theme
of her novels is the correlation between contemporary England's society and its
individual members. Her characters' tragical faults
reflect the political and economical situation and the restrictiveness of
conservative surroundings, making the reader aware of the dark spots of a
seemingly wealthy country. Her protagonists are mostly women. The realistic
portrayal of her figures often relates to Drabble's
personal experiences. Thus, her first novels describe the life of young women,
whilst during the late 1960s and 1970s, the conflict
between motherhood and intellectual challenges is brought into focus. 1998's The
Witch of Exmoor finally shows the withdrawn
existence of an old author. Though inspired by her own life, her works are not
mainly autobiographical. Fictional conflicts of everyday life such as unwanted
pregnancy in The Millstone are not shown in a melodramatic and
compassionate manner but with the ironic and witty touch of dry British humour. Her syntax remarks among other features a subtle
and unexpected use of tenses.
Though
best known for her novels, Drabble has also written several screenplays,
plays and short stories, as well as non-fiction such as A Writer's
Britain: Landscape and Literature and biographies of Arnold Bennett
and Angus Wilson. Her critical works include studies of William
Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy. Drabble also
edited two editions of The Oxford Companion to English Literature.
Novels
Selected non-fiction
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