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stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . a The female writers of popular literature ...
stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . a The female writers of popular literature ...
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Few writers of any period could claim as much influence . Yet even the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin had to bear her share of “ notoriety ” and vilification . Rather than attacking her book , defenders of slavery were unanimous in ...
Few writers of any period could claim as much influence . Yet even the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin had to bear her share of “ notoriety ” and vilification . Rather than attacking her book , defenders of slavery were unanimous in ...
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Among the memorable names are the short story writers Dorothy Parker and Katherine Anne Porter , the playwright Lillian Hellman , and the ... Gwendolyn Brooks became the first black writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry .
Among the memorable names are the short story writers Dorothy Parker and Katherine Anne Porter , the playwright Lillian Hellman , and the ... Gwendolyn Brooks became the first black writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry .
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |