The essayists in this book explore not only the rage of modern dramatistsO misogynistic characters but also the rage of their intended victims. The essays point out how even some who critique misogyny are caught in its web, others providing a critique that is liberating for themselves and potentially liberating for their audience.
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The essayists in this book explore not only the rage of modern dramatistsO misogynistic characters but also the rage of their intended victims. The essays point out how even some who critique misogyny are caught in its web, others providing a critique that is liberating for themselves and potentially liberating for their audience.
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