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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Showalter is a fraud,
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This review is from: Sister's Choice: Traditions and Change in American Women's Writing (Clarendon Lectures) (Paperback)
I wouldn't believe anything this charlatan has written. This is the same woman who wrote Hystories, in which claimed ME/CFIDS was hysteria like people who claimed they were abducted by aliens. There are over 5,000 articles in peer reviewed scientific journals showing frank biological pathology.
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Imaginative Treatment of Some Understudied Pieces,
By "cab33" (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sister's Choice: Traditions and Change in American Women's Writing (Clarendon Lectures) (Paperback)
As a grad student in Folklore and Folklife, I discovered this book during a research project on community cookbooks, of all things, and found its interpretations of literature relating to quilts applicable to my concentration in needlework. Without a background in literature, I was eager to read some of the pieces discussed in the various chapters, particularly "A Jury of her Peers." The book is written in a style that is appropriate for a general audience, and would be a wonderful addition to the library of anyone interested in American literature, women's studies, or material culture. I was so constantly fighting over the book by recalling it from other students through the University's library that I've decided to invest in my own copy and stop hogging the library's copy. It will definitely be used plenty in my academic program.
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Sister's Choice: Traditions and Change in American Women's Writing (Clarendon Lectures) by Elaine Showalter (Paperback - February 2, 1995)
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