![]() She also has a difficult time reconciling herself to the conventional morality that dominates the 20th century, and as such, she finds herself an outsider in London society. She still writes in her notebooks, but she cannot bring herself to return to writing novels-especially in a world still riven by war, political despotism, and disillusionment. Thus, she remains mired in a kind of writer’s block. Anna Wulf has published one novel, Frontiers of War, to great acclaim, but she now finds herself uncomfortable with what she sees as its sentimentality and romanticization of war. ![]() Considered the most influential of Doris Lessing’s many novels, The Golden Notebook explores the development of a young writer. ![]()
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