This milestone of feminist study by fourteen women writers breaks new ground in American literary study. The essays are valuable as individual critical studies of specific writers and their works, including Emily Dickinson, Edith Wharton, and Gertrude Stein, and advocate for a revised literary canon that readdresses their artistic contributions.
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This milestone of feminist study by fourteen women writers breaks new ground in American literary study. The essays are valuable as individual critical studies of specific writers and their works, including Emily Dickinson, Edith Wharton, and Gertrude Stein, and advocate for a revised literary canon that readdresses their artistic contributions.
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New. Concerned with the way in which women writers are represented, this collection of essays questions the current boundaries of literary periods and advocates a revised literary canon. It also examines the need for literary reforms considering differences in race, ethnicity, class and sexuality. Editor(s): Warren, Joyce W.; Dickie, Margaret. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: 2ABM; DSB; JFFK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152. Weight in Grams: 572. 2000. Hardcover.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.