Boss Ladies, Watch Out!: Essays on Women, Sex, and Writing

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 309 Seiten
"The articles collected in Boss Ladies, Watch Out! constitute an extended meditation - both learned and personal - on just what it means to be a Female Critic. In the book's opening essays Castle examines how women became critics in the first place - scandalously at times - in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She explores in particular Jane Austen's "talismanic" role in the establishment of a female critical tradition.

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III
1
IV
3
V
25
VI
39
VII
55
VIII
73
IX
109
X
123
XVI
167
XVII
181
XVIII
191
XIX
207
XX
215
XXI
225
XXII
237
XXIII
245

XI
125
XII
137
XIII
145
XIV
153
XV
159
XXIV
257
XXV
271
XXVI
287
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Autoren-Profil (2002)

Terry Castle has taught at Stanford since 1983. She has written five books ranging from Masquerade and Civilization: The Carnivalesque in Eighteenth Century English Culture and Fiction to The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture. She has won several awards and was nominated for the PEN Spielvogel-Diamodstean Award for the Art of the Essay.

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