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A Tawdry Place of Salvation
Through these essays—which deal with Bowles’s published as well as her unpublished work—Skerl seeks to generate serious critical attention for an important but neglected female experimental writer of the mid-twentieth…
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Anglo-American Feminist Challenges to the Rhetorical Traditions
“Anglo-American Feminist Challenges demonstrates that both rhetoric and composition studies are concerned with the composition of subjects and cultures in language. Ratcliffe’s book thus truly joins rhetoric with composition studies,…
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Desiring Voices
“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways,” wrote Elizabeth Barrett Browning in her Sonnets from the Portuguese.Desiring Voices: Women Sonneteers and Petrarchism proposes that we attend to…
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Female Exiles in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Europe
A number of historical events of the twentieth century gave rise to migration, immigration, and exile to and within the European continent. This collection represents an effort to raise consciousness…
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Flannery O’Connor’s South
Flannery O’Connor’s South offers a forceful analysis, both literary and philosophical, of Flannery O’Connor’s life and literature. First published in 1980, this study draws upon Robert Coles’ personal experiences in…
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He Knew She Was Right
Trollope’s mother, wife, and a friend he loved platonically most of his life provided him three very different views of the Victorian woman. And, according to Jane Nardin, they were…