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Critical Approaches to Literature: Feminist

Table of Contents

About this Volume, Robert C. Evans




The Feminism of Renaissance Love Poetry, Robert C. Evans




Imag(in)ing the Female Reader: The Lady’s Magazine in the New Republic, Karen E. Rowe




Margaret Fuller’s Woman in the Nineteenth Century and American Literary History, Brian Yothers




Linda Loman and Cognitive Psychology in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, Robert C. Evans




Rebel Daughters: Margaret Walker and Muriel Rukeyser, Julia Lisella




The Body of Sextus in Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece, Fran Teague and Nathan P. Gilmour




Killing Desdemona: Possible Feminist Responses to the Death Scene in Shakespeare’s Othello, Robert C. Evans




Body and Text in Early Epistolary Fiction, Culminating in Richardson’s Pamela, Joyce Kelley




“Make Savings, Not Children”: Malthus and Population Control in Emma and Mansfield Park, Sarah Fredericks




Christina Rossetti as a “Feminist” Poet, Crystie Deuter




Feminism in Kate Chopin’s “Flash Fiction,” Caitlin Celka




Genevieve Taggard’s Socialist Feminist Interventions in Lyric Making, Julia Lisella




Women and “Feminism” in Zora Neale Hurston’s “The Gilded Six-Bits,” Christina M. Garner




A War Story of One’s Own: Katherine Anne Porter’s Re-Envisioning of Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Michael E. Kaufmann




Telling It Like It Was: Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook as a Protofeminist Text, Nicolas Tredell




Failed Stories of Rewriting and Revision in Sandra Cisneros’s Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, Anne McGee




The Thirtysomething Wives’ Tale: Zadie Smith’s NW as a Post-Feminist Text, Nicolas Tredell




Feminist Pluralism: A Variety of Possible Feminist Approaches to Literature and Film




Chronology




Additional Works




Bibliography




About the Editor




Contributors




Glossary