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Bernays, Anne. ‘‘Love Her or Leave Her,’’ in Washington Post Book World, August 8, 1976, p. F7.
Brewer, Mary F. ‘‘Betty Friedan,’’ in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 246: Twentieth-Century American Cultural Theorists. Gale, 2001, pp. 128-39.
Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. ‘‘The Major Myth of the Women's Movement,’’ in Dissent, Vol. 46, No. 4, Fall 1999, pp. 83-86.
Fava, Sylvia Fleis. Review of The Feminine Mystique, in the American Sociological Review,...
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