No Man’s Land (Identities and Issues in Literature)
At a glance:
- Author: Sandra Ellen Mortola, Susan Gubar
- Genres: Criticism, Nonfiction, Social issues
- Subjects: Culture, Sex or sexuality, Twentieth century, Gender roles, Authors or writers, Literature, Writing, Feminism, Women’s issues, Women, Criticism, World War I, Suffrage or voting rights, Letters, Women’s movement, Women’s rights, Career women, Victorian era or Victorianism
The Work
No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, an ambitious three-volume series by the most influential feminist literary critics of their generation, addresses the changing identities of female and male writers of the twentieth century. In particular, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar analyze the literature and literary movements of the century as products of a war between the sexes. As the series title suggests, as women gained power, beginning in the late nineteenth century, through the women’s movement, and as women discovered new...
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