Jenny Fields Info

: Determined to have a child without the "bother of a husband," Jenny conceived Garp by having sex with a dying, brain-injured soldier known only as Technical Sergeant (T.S.) Garp.

Jenny is a "lone wolf" who rejects traditional societal expectations of women. jenny fields

Jenny Fields embodies a specific, pragmatic form of feminism centered on individual autonomy. : Determined to have a child without the

Jenny Fields is a fictional character and accidental feminist icon from John Irving’s 1978 novel The World According to Garp . Known for her fierce independence and non-conformity, she serves as the mother of the protagonist, T.S. Garp. Character Overview and History Jenny Fields is a fictional character and accidental

: Born into a wealthy family, Jenny dropped out of Wellesley College after realizing her parents only sent her there to find a "well-bred" husband. She chose to become a nurse , a profession she valued for its practical utility and "no-nonsense" uniform.

: Jenny famously identifies as asexual, viewing sexual desire as a nuisance that complicates the lives of both men and women.

: In the 1982 film adaptation, Jenny Fields was portrayed by Glenn Close , a performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Undercover: Garp–Death in the Family, I (08/24/78)