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  1. Feminist Review

    Issue 40

    Edited by The Feminist Review Collective

    A wide-ranging issue of the UK's leading socialist feminist journal including articles on motherhood, disabillity and women and modernism....

    Published March 11th 1992 by Routledge

  2. Suffocating Mothers

    Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare's Plays, Hamlet to the Tempest

    By Janet Adelman

    An original reading of Shakespeare's plays illuminating his negotiations with mothers, present and absent, and tracing the genesis of Shakespearean tragedy and romance to a psychologized version of the Fall....

    Published December 5th 1991 by Routledge

  3. Feminist Legal Literature

    An Annotated Bibliography

    By F. C. DeCoste, K. M. Munro, Lillian MacPherson

    Published June 30th 1991 by Routledge

  4. Women 18th Century:Cons Fem

    By Vivien Jones

    Published April 25th 1990 by Routledge

  5. Women in the Eighteenth Century

    Constructions of Femininity

    Edited by Vivien Jones

    Series: World and Word

    This anthology gathers together various texts by and about women, ranging from `conduct' manuals to pamphlets on prostitution, from medical texts to critical definitions of women's writing, from anti-female satires to appeals for female equality. By making this material more widely available, Women...

    Published April 25th 1990 by Routledge

  6. Women and Sexuality in the Novels of Thomas Hardy

    By Rosemarie Morgan

    Rosemarie Morgan provides a challenging reading arguing that, contrary to the accepted critical view, Hardy's heroines do seek control over their conduct and their destinies and this reveals itself in rebellious sexuality....

    Published June 8th 1988 by Routledge

  7. Making a Difference

    Feminist Literary Criticism

    Edited by Gayle Green, Coppélia Kahn

    Series: New Accents

    Feminist scholarship employs gender as a fundamental organizing category of human experience, holding two related premises: men and women have different perceptions or experiences in the same contexts, the male perspective having been dominant in fields of knowledge; and that gender is not a...

    Published December 18th 1985 by Routledge