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Feminism In Literature: A Critical Companion, Volume 3: 19th Century, Authors (C-Z)

 
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Feminism In Literature: A Gale Critical Companion, Volume 3: 19th Century, Authors (C-Z)
By Janet Witalec, Jessica Bomarito, Jeffrey W. Hunter
Number Of Pages: 564
Publication Date: 2004-11
ISBN-10: 0787675768
ISBN-13: 9780787675769

Feminism, sometimes put in the plural feminisms, is a loose confederation of social, political, spiritual, and intellectual movements that places women and gender at the center of inquiry with the goal of social justice.
What has literary studies taught us about feminism? That being gendered is a text that can be read, interpreted, manipulated, and altered.

Subjects of Volume 3:

KATE CHOPIN
EMILY DICKINSON
MARIA EDGEWORTH
GEORGE ELIOT
MARGARET FULLER
MARIETTA HOLLEY
HARRIET JACOBS
SARAH ORNE JEWETT
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
GEORGE SAND
CATHERINE MARIA SEDGWICK
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY
GERMAINE DE STAËL
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE



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