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Now, Voyager

English · Hardback

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"Dont lets ask for the moon! We have the stars!" The film that concludes with Bette Daviss famous words, reaffirmed Daviss own stardom and changed the way Americans smoked cigarettes. But few contemporary fans of this story of a womans self-realization know its source. Olive Higgins Proutys 1941 novel "Now, Voyager" provides an even richer, deeper portrait of the inner life of its protagonist and the society she inhabits. Viewed from a distance of more than 60 years, it also offers fresh and quietly radical takes on psychiatric treatment, traditional family life, female desire, and womens agency.Boston blueblood Charlotte Vale has led an unhappy, sheltered life. Lonely, dowdy, repressed, and pushing 40, Charlotte finds salvation at a sanitarium, where she undergoes an emotional and physical transformation. After her extreme makeover, the new Charlotte tests her mettle by embarking on a cruise-and finds herself in a torrid love affair with a married man which ends at the conclusion of the voyage. But only then can the real journey begin, as Charlotte is forced to navigate a new life for herself. While "Now, Voyager" is a tear-jerking romance, it is at the same time the empowering story of a woman who finds the strength to chart her own course in life; who discovers love, sex, and even motherhood outside of marriage; and who learns that men are, ultimately, dispensable in the quest for happiness and fulfillment.Olive Higgins Prouty (18821974), like many of her characters a wealthy Bostonian, was the author of ten novels, including "Stella Dallas" (1923), which became the basis for three films and a long-running radio serial. A graduate of Smith College, Prouty endowed awriters scholarship at Smith that was received by Sylvia Plath, who later portrayed her patron unflatteringly in "The Bell Jar."

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Authors Olive Higgins Prouty, Olive Higgins Prouty
Publisher Feminist Pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2004
 
No. of pages 284
Dimensions 140 mm x 209 mm x 27 mm
Weight 440 g
Series Femmes Fatales: Women Write Pu
Femmes Fatales: Women Write Pu
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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