Shakespeare's Sisters: Feminist Essays on Women PoetsSandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar Indiana University Press, 1979 - 337 Seiten |
Inhalt
A Lonesome GleePoets before 1800 | 5 |
Emily Brontës | 49 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 65 |
The Inward Pose | 99 |
Dickinson | 135 |
The Silver ReticenceModernists | 151 |
A BioCritical | 165 |
JANE STANBROUGH Edna St Vincent Millay and the Language | 183 |
The DifferenceMade Me BoldContemporary Poets | 219 |
on Eleven Poems | 233 |
Poetry | 261 |
RACHEL BLAU DUPLESSIS The Critique of Consciousness | 280 |
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About the Authors | 335 |
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Shakespeare's Sisters: Feminist Essays on Women Poets Sandra M. Gilbert,Susan Gubar Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1981 |
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