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_aThe Norton Anthology of Literature by Women : _bThe Traditions in English / _c[compiled by] Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar. |
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_aNew York : _bW. W. Norton & Company, _cc1996. |
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_axxxviii, 2452 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aNow, the much-anticipated Third Edition responds to the wealth of writing by women across the globe with the inclusion of 61 new authors (219 in all) whose diverse works span six centuries. A more flexible two-volume format and a versatile new companion reader make the Third Edition an even better teaching tool. As diversity itself has shaped the evolution of feminist criticism, from its early preoccupation with women's shared experiences to its more recent absorption in the complex issues and assumptions informing English-language texts by women writers of diverse geographical, cultural, racial, sexual, religious, and class origins and influences, so diversity has shaped the revisions of this anthology. -From the Preface | ||
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