CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... woman as writer , of the ' history , styles , themes , genres , and structures of writing by women ; the psychodynamics of female creativity ; the trajectory of the individual or collective female literary tradition ” ” ( qtd . in ...
... woman as writer , of the ' history , styles , themes , genres , and structures of writing by women ; the psychodynamics of female creativity ; the trajectory of the individual or collective female literary tradition ” ” ( qtd . in ...
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... woman and writer , Dina attends a movie with Newman . She thoughtfully removes her bra and underpants before they sit down : Newman moved his hand up under her skirt . “ Nice and acces- sible , ” he said . She wondered if that would ...
... woman and writer , Dina attends a movie with Newman . She thoughtfully removes her bra and underpants before they sit down : Newman moved his hand up under her skirt . “ Nice and acces- sible , ” he said . She wondered if that would ...
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... woman over the woman of valuable character or mind . Other writings clarifying Glasgow's growth by way of feminism into antisexism are “ Feminism " ( 1913 ) , “ Some Literary Woman Myths ” ( 1928 ) , “ What I Believe ” ( 1933 ) , A ...
... woman over the woman of valuable character or mind . Other writings clarifying Glasgow's growth by way of feminism into antisexism are “ Feminism " ( 1913 ) , “ Some Literary Woman Myths ” ( 1928 ) , “ What I Believe ” ( 1933 ) , A ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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