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"A cogent reconsideration of the preoccupations of several literary periods and a polished intellectual exercise. . . . A narrower criticism might want to fault Novy for an overly sensitive ear to echoes and allusions, and for sometimes hesitating to entertain a more radical feminist ideology. An open evaluation would prefer to praise the uniqueness of her exploration of a vital ctional tradition, and her interpretation of increasingly competing rewritings of Shakespeare's mythical abilities." -- Shakespeare Survey

"A stimulating and signicant contribution to women's studies . . . has a good deal to offer the George Eliot specialist." -- George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Newsletter

"Novy explores the tradition of women 'shaping and responding to Shakespeare's cultural presence' from Aphra Behn to Angela Carter, with emphasis on Austen, Bront, and (centrally) Eliot, the 'female Shakespeare.' Novy is 'engaged' both with the texts and in an extended dialogue with other critics, particularly (but not exclusively) feminists, on the issue of whether women writers have been typically hostile or receptive to the male canon. She convincingly traces a thread of 'appropriative creativity' in their 'writing back' at Shakespeare, changing his plots, embracing and repudiating his 'sympathy,' and developing an 'increasing self-consciousness about the gender-crossing involved in appropriating him.'" -- Choice

"Novy has no diffculty in showing that women novelists, from the late 18th century on, made specific and focused use of Shakespeare for their own purposes." -- Times Higher Education Supplement

"Novy is interested in developing a genealogy of women novelists, from Aphra Behn to Margaret Drabble. She discusses these novelists' influences on one another as well as Shakespeare's influence on them. Especially impressive is Novy's carefully wrought study of George Eliot's evolving relationship to Shakespeare. . . . rich in the kinds of examples that will help to connect feminist Shakespeare studies with other theoretical approaches." -- Shakespeare Quarterly

About the Author

Marianne Novy is professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. Her previous books are Love's Argument: Gender Relations in Shakespeare and the edited anthologies Women's Re-Visions of Shakespeare: On Responses of Dickinson, Woolf, Rich, H.D., George Eliot, and Others and Cross-Cultural Performances: Differences in Women's Re-Visions of Shakespeare.

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