A literature of their own : British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
Language: Eng Publication details: London Virago 1977 Description: xxix, 354pISBN: 9781844084968Subject(s): Feminist literature | EnglishDDC classification: 823.03
Contents:
the female tradition --
The feminine novelists and the will to write --
The double critical standard and the feminine novel --
Feminine heroines: Charlotte Bronte and George eliot --
Feminine herores
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the female tradition --
The feminine novelists and the will to write --
The double critical standard and the feminine novel --
Feminine heroines: Charlotte Bronte and George eliot --
Feminine herores
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