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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At Last!,
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
The female literary tradition, long neglected, emerges as one that has not only developed concurrently with, but has also influenced male literati. In this large and fascinating volume we meet the minds that analyzed and chronicled the lives these women lived and observed. One might argue about the selections included and excluded here. Pearl Buck, the only woman to win both a Nobel Prize (1938) and a Pulitzer (1932) is excluded. The book is divided into 6 eras, each with a lengthy "period introduction" giving historical and thematic backgrounds for the works included in that section. From the five earliest women writers (dating from 700 to 1600), women began to shape and define their literary voices. England's first professional woman writer, Aphra Behn, whose literary career began in 1670, is the writer who women must honor above all others. According to Virginia Woolf, "it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds." Here the reader will find rare works such as Jane Austen's "Love and Friendship" and George Eliot's "The Lifted Veil." Three notable novels are included in their entirety: JANE EYRE by Charlotte Bronte, THE AWAKENING by Kate Chopin, and THE BLUEST EYE by Toni Morrison. Poems, stories, memoirs, essays, plays, letters, novels -- all literary works originally composed in English -- over 150 authors decrying, exalting, agonizing over, and celebrating the things we all have in common: Life...love...and death. This is a fascinating collection and one that will stand reading and re-reading over a long period of time.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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One of my favorite books of all time,
By "bibliophilegirl" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
This anthology has been more relevant to me over the years since I've graduated from college (with a BA in English) than any of the others I own. For bibliophiles who have an interest in understanding the unique position women have had over the centuries in articulating their thoughts, lives, concerns, desires, etc., this anthology is a must. I am constantly pulling it from the shelf to look up the author bios, historical background information, etc. But more than that, I really enjoy returning to it to read favorite poems and short stories by the most celebrated women writers of all time. I have given this anthology as a gift and recommended it on numerous occasions to friends and acquaintances who are interested in further understanding women's history, literature, feminism, etc. I also have some of the literary criticism the editors have written (Madwomen in the Attic, others) and recommend those as well.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Plethora of Wonderful Works of Women,
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
I first opened this book because of a Women's Lit class I took last year. Sure, I was excited, but I really did not expect to find it interesting. After all, the public school system only allows a few women writers to be taught: Mary Shelly, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Kate Chopin, and Emily Dickerson. But what about the many wonderful women writes who have not been taught at length? Anne Sexton, Toni Morrison, Elizabeth Bareet Browning, Christina Rosettie, Maya Angelou, Sylvia Plath, Anne Finch...the list is endless, literally. Every woman should own a copy of this book, regardless of whether you need it or not. It is time to spread the enormous talent of the world's best poets and authors. Many could not publish their works or gain the respect of their equally talented male writers, now it is time to give the Ladies all the credit they deserve.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A must for any Women's Studies student,
This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
I was made to buy this for an English class, but I am sure glad that I did. The overview of literature written by women is exhaustive, but this book is a must have for any student of Women and literature, as well as Women's Studies majors or minors.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great,
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Third Edition) (Vol. 1) (Paperback)
This book is a great examination of early women's literature in English. I have learned a lot from it so far and I look forward to picking it up again when I have the time. I'm a university English student, so that's high praise.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Review by a Guy,
This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
Had to take a diversity course in college, and chose Women's lit. It's not my passion, but it was fascinating to discover an entire literary tradition that nobody had told me anything about in high school. If you think Women's literature is just Woolf, the Brontes, and Frankenstein, this book will quickly change your mind. Not every story is a gem, nor is every poem a vision, but the wide range of voices guarantees you'll discover or rediscover a favorite author. Plus, this book includes the only decent thing Toni Morrison has ever written, a musing on memory called "Recitatif". It alone is worth the price of admission.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Paperback)
This anthology is an invaluable resource. It certainly must omit some works that "should" be in it. There is only so much space and future editions will surely correct the omissions. I would like to point out, however, that Buck is not the only woman to win both Nobel and Pulitzer. Toni Morrison has also won both awards for her literature.
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Textbook,
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Third Edition) (Vol. 2) (Paperback)
Book arrived on time, the only problem was the package the seller mailed it in. It tore easily and the paper filling made it appear as though there was no textbook.
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Third Edition) (Vol. 2) (Paperback)
in pretty good condition, some writing that I was not expecting as the item descrption did not list. But all in all it works great for my class!
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This review is from: The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English (Third Edition) (Vol. 2) (Paperback)
Make sure if you buy this book from amazon that all the pages are in the book. I'm missing pages 577-608!!!!!!!
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