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the need for their anonymity discussed
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One of the most useful summaries
of trends in contemporary feminist criticism available. Includes
discussion (and extensive bibliography) on women as readers and writers,
in biological, linguistic, psychoanaly-tic, and cultural contexts. Footnotes
provide definitive core bibliog-raphy for further reading in feminist
literary criticism.
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Moi, Toril, Sexual/ Textual
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The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and
English Culture (1830-1980) Pandora, 1986.
"Shooting the Rapids: Feminist Criticism
in the Mainstream." The Oxford Literary Review 8.1-2 (1986):
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and stories by Alcott, offers a brief profile of the writer, and discusses
major themes in her work
Ed. Speaking of Gender. Routledge 1989.
"A Criticism of Our Own: Autonomy and Assimilation
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Sister's Choice: Tradition and Change
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Essays on Little Women, The
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Daughters of Decadence: Women Writers
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(editor) 1999.
Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist
Intellectual Heritage. 2001.
An analysis of the roles of
feminist intellectuals from the eighteenth century to the present examines
the contributions of such key figures as Mary Wollstonecraft, Margaret
Fuller, Germaine Greer, Susan Sontag, and Margaret Mead.