A world of her own : writers and the feminist controversy / Edited by John N. Miller.
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Columbus, Ohio :
C. E. Merrill Pub. Co.,
[1971]
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: She, by R. Wilbur
- Reform and romanticism: feminism and antifeminism in the nineteenth century, by J. N. Miller
- From "Prototypes and literary adaptations", by L. Fiedler
- From "Eliot's pulpit", by N. Hawthorne
- From The subjection of women, by J. S. Mill
- From A doll's house, by H. Ibsen
- From "Hedda and her companions", by K. Stern
- From The origin of the family, private property, and the state, by F. Engels
- From Married, by A. Strindberg
- From The Bostonians, by H. James
- From The Kreutzer sonata, by L. Tolstoy
- "Tickets, please", by D. H. Lawrence
- From A room of one's own, by P. Woolf
- From "Common women", by P. Wylie
- Myth and reality, by S. de Beauvoir
- Three poems, by A. Sexton, D. Levertov, and A. Rich
- From "The happy housewife heroine", by B. Friedan
- The cosmo girl: a playboy inversion, by A. J. Moore
- From "Agression in the relation between the sexes", by A. Storr
- Job discrimination and what women can do about it, by A. S. Rossi
- From Sexual poli.