No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century

No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century
ISBN-10
0300050259
ISBN-13
9780300050257
Series
No Man's Land
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
476
Language
English
Published
1991-01-23
Publisher
Yale University Press
Authors
Susan Gubar, Sandra M. Gilbert

Description

V.1 the war of the words. V.2 sexchanges.

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