ARTISTIC
INDIVIDUALITY
A Study of Selected Artist Novels, ca. 1910-2010
Artistic Individuality explores recurring themes in artist novels – childlikeness, sensuality, and receptivity, the urge for self-expression, kinship with nature, and creative work – as influences on individuality. These are exemplified by literary representations of artists, including Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark, John Updike’s Seek My Face, Somerset Maugham’s The Moon and Sixpence, M. Allen Cunningham’s Lost Son, and Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.
ln Part 2, the book considers the individual aesthetics of the artists represented in the fiction, for example, integrity, radiance, integration of surface and depth, or vibrant stasis.

