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Literary Women
Literary Women | Ellen Moers
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One of the pioneering works of feminist criticism, Literary Women separates women from the mainstram of literary history and examines how the fact that they were women influenced both their lives and their writing. Included are discussions of Jane Austen, George Sand, Colette, Simone Weil, and Virginia Woolf.
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llwheeler
Literary Women | Ellen Moers
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Spent most of the morning on campus, probably the longest I've been there since graduating. Caught up with some people I haven't seen in a couple of years, and set up my alumni card for library access (got tagged book for research). Then got a card for another public library - a library-tastic day!
The wind was absolutely bitter though so now I'm home with a hot drink to warm up. And books! Life is good.

xicanti Any day with multiple library card acquisitions sounds might good. 5y
llwheeler @xicanti I agree 😃 5y
Jaimelire I graduated from Waterloo too! We are taking my son to visit this summer. I met my husband there while doing my undergrad. 5y
llwheeler @Jaimelire that sounds like it will be a nice trip 🙂 5y
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Weaponxgirl
Literary Women | Ellen Moers
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#readingwomenmonth I read this years ago and remember loving it but I can't tell you much about it now so probably time for a reread. I would have used 500 great books for women if I hadn't posted about it recently. @ephemeralwaltz @Andrew65