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XII Laughing Medusa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments to the Expanded Edition vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- INTRODUCTION. Twenty Years On: A Literature of Their Own Revisited xi
- I The Female Tradition 1
- II The Feminine Novelists and the Will to Write 37
- III The Double Critical Standard and the Feminine Novel 73
- IV Feminine Heroines: Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot 100
- V Feminine Heroes: The Woman's Man 133
- VI Subverting the Feminine Novel: Sensationalism and Feminine Protest 153
- VII The Feminist Novelists 182
- VIII Women Writers and the Suffrage Movement 216
- IX The Female Aesthetic 240
- X Virginia Woolf and the Flight into Androgyny 263
- XI Beyond the Female Aesthetic: Contemporary Women Novelists 298
- XII Laughing Medusa 320
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments to the Expanded Edition vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- INTRODUCTION. Twenty Years On: A Literature of Their Own Revisited xi
- I The Female Tradition 1
- II The Feminine Novelists and the Will to Write 37
- III The Double Critical Standard and the Feminine Novel 73
- IV Feminine Heroines: Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot 100
- V Feminine Heroes: The Woman's Man 133
- VI Subverting the Feminine Novel: Sensationalism and Feminine Protest 153
- VII The Feminist Novelists 182
- VIII Women Writers and the Suffrage Movement 216
- IX The Female Aesthetic 240
- X Virginia Woolf and the Flight into Androgyny 263
- XI Beyond the Female Aesthetic: Contemporary Women Novelists 298
- XII Laughing Medusa 320
- Index 337