The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American FictionIndiana University Press, 1978 - 198 psl. "Fetterley's questions are often so crucial, her observations repeatedly so acute, that they force us to ask how we avoided them in the past." -- Women's Studies International Quarterly ..". thoughtful, informed, and well written." -- Choice |
Turinys
Four American Short Stories | 1 |
Know Why | 12 |
A Rose for A Rose for Emily | 22 |
Hemingways | 46 |
Fitzgeralds droit de seigneur | 72 |
Henry Jamess Eternal | 101 |
Notes | 178 |
xiii | 190 |
101 | 197 |
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The Resisting Reader– A Feminist Approach to American Fiction Judith Fetterley Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1978 |
The Resisting Reader– A Feminist Approach to American Fiction Judith Fetterley Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1978 |
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