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Venezuelan fiction --- Venezuelan fiction --- Women and literature
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Feminist literary criticism. --- Women in literature. --- Women and literature.
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African American women in literature. --- Women and literature --- History
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Women and literature --- Women in development --- Women --- Social conditions
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Thirty voices in the feminine offers a considerable range of critical studies devoted to thirty-four contemporary women writers from France. Québec and Acadia: Beauvoir, Ernaux, Yourcenar, Hébert, Duras, Sarraute, Maillet, Cixous, Chawaf, Albiach, Redonnet, Atlan, Sallenave, Monette, Le Dantec, Tellermann, Risset, Hyvrard, Detambel, Reyes, Lejeune, Alonso, Farhoud, Pelletier, Billetdoux, Teyssiéras, Zins, Turcotte, Sebbar, Nimier, Mailhot, D'Amour, Hinschberger, Namiand. The authors of the studies, from Canada, USA, England and Holland, offer a variety of critical approaches to the work at hand; textual alertness or close analysis frequently is in evidence, however, whether discussion tends to the sociological, the psychological, the interdisciplinary or the stylistic, and all the studies reveal of necessity a profound belief in the great intrinsic and extrinsic value of the literature dealt with, the pertinence of its swarming and challenging feminine consciousness, the power of its often radically rethought form and mode. .
French literature --- French literature --- Women and literature --- Women authors
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People are so divided about La Princesse de Clèves' they're ready to devour each other.' So reported Mme de Lafayette, to whom his landmark of French fiction is traditionally attributed, when it first appeared in 1678. Over three centuries the initial divisions have widened into large areas of critical disagreement. Questions of interpretation in La Princesse de Clèves' outlines the main areas of controversy and confronts the radically divergent critical responses that have been made with the witness of the text itself. Without seeking to advance easy solutions, it suggests plausible readings and possible approaches in the light of the evidence provided by language and ideas more uncertain and ambiguous than might at first appear. Offering as it does a wide-ranging review of recent critical opinion and providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date bibliographical tool at present available, this important new work is an invaluable tool for all readers and students of this famous novel.
Social history in literature. --- Women and literature --- History --- La Fayette,
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McAFFRAY (ANNE) --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- SCIENCE FICTION, AMERICAN --- U.S. --- IRELAND --- McAFFRAY (ANNE) --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- SCIENCE FICTION, AMERICAN --- U.S. --- HISTORY --- 20TH CENTURY --- IRELAND --- HISTORY --- 20th CENTURY
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