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Subject to change : reading feminist writing / Nancy K. Miller.
Author
Miller, Nancy K., 1941-
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Columbia University Press, 1988.
Description
xii, 285 pages ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PQ149 .M54 1988
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Subject(s)
French literature
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Women authors
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History and criticism
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Feminism and literature
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France
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Women and literature
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France
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Feminist literary criticism
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France
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Homosaurus term(s)
Feminism
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Series
Gender and culture
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Notes
Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. [265]-276.
Contents
Writing feminist criticism
Reading women's writing
Emphasis added: plots and plausibilities in women's fiction
Writing fictions: womens' autobiography in France
The subjects of feminist criticism
The text's heroine: a feminist critic and her fictions
Arachnologies: the woman, the text, and the critic
Changing the subject: authorship, writing, and the reader
Feminist signatures: coming to writing in France, 1747-1910
The knot, the letter, and the book: Graffigny's Peruvian letters
Performances of the gaze: Staël's Corinne, or Italy
Writing from the pavilion: George Sand and the novel of female pastoral
Woman of letters: the return to writing in Colette's The vagabond.
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ISBN
0231066600 ((alk. paper))
9780231066600 ((alk. paper))
0231066619
9780231066617
LCCN
88004341
OCLC
17548223
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