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_aSandra M Gilbert and Susan Gubar _9144430 |
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245 | _aMadwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth Century Literary Imagination | ||
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_aDelhi _bWorldview Publications _c2007 |
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_a719 p. _bPB _c22x14 cm. |
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_a6516 _b₹600.00 _c₹ _d₹750.00 _e20% _f02-12-2023 |
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520 | _aAn analysis of Victorian women writers, this pathbreaking book of feminist literary criticism is now reissued with a substantial new introduction by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar that reveals the origins of their revolutionary realization in the 1970s that "the personal was the political, the sexual was the textual." "The classic argument for a women’s literary tradition."―Scott Heller, Chronicle of Higher Education "The Madwoman in the Attic, The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century, originally published in 1979, has long since become a classic, one of the most important works of literary criticism of the 20th century. This new edition contains an introduction titled 'The Madwoman in the Academy' that is, quite simply, a delight to read, warmly witty, provocative, informative and illuminating."―Joyce Carol Oates, Princeton University | ||
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_aWoman _9144431 |
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_aWomen and literature _9144432 |
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_a19th century _9144433 |
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_aHistory and criticism _9144434 |
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_aGILBERT (Sandra M) _9144435 |
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_aGUBAR (Susan) _9144436 |
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