Woolf advises female writers to write as independent of men, with their own money and their own space.
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Reviewing Women's Literature from a Feminist Perspective
Reviewing Women's Literature from a Feminist Perspective
Woolf advises female writers to write as independent of men, with their own money and their own space.
Read moreWith the advent of technology, email, and texts, few writers continue to rely on the art of writing letters. For many, writing letters to one another—for love, for friendship, for keeping in touch—has become a lost art. And it is
Read moreFeminist Book Review of Carla Kaplan’s ‘Miss Anne in Harlem: The White Women of the Black Renaissance’ (Harper Collins, 2014).
Read moreIn The Myths of Motherhood: How Culture Reinvents the Good Mother (Penguin Books, 1994), Thurer proffers that motherhood is a “cultural conspiracy of silence.”
Read moreFeminist Book Review discusses Ariel Levy’s 2005 ‘Female Chauvinist Pigs,’ a feminist book in which she defines Female Chauvinist Pigs as “women who make sex objects of other women and of ourselves.”
Read moreFeminist Book Review of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born
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