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The Representation of women in fiction
Carolyn G. Heilbrun and Margaret R. Higonnet
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (Carolyn G. Heilbrun and Margaret R. Higonnet, page ix)
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Fictional Consensus and Female Casualties (Elizabeth Ermarth, page 1)
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The Birth of the Artist as Heroine: (Re)production, the Künstlerroman Tradition, and the Fiction of Katherine Mansfield (Susan Gubar, page 19)
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Liberty, Sorority, Misogyny (Jane Marcus, page 60)
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"Herself Against Herself": The Clarification of Clara Middleton (J. Hillis Miller, page 98)
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Writing (from) the Feminine: George Sand and the Novel of Female Pastoral (Nancy K. Miller, page 124)
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Persuasion and the Promises of Love (Mary Poovey, page 152)
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The English Institute, 1981 (page 181)
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The Program (page 183)
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Sponsoring Institutions (page 185)
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Registrants, 1981 (page 185)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MFS | 31.4 (Winter 1985): 730-735 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_fiction_studies/v031/31.4.byerman.html |
Citable Link
Published: c1983
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801829284 (hardcover)
- 9780801829291 (paper)