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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Can It Be Good Literature If It's Funny, Sexy, and Written by a Woman? | 1 |
2 | Evaluative Communities in the Reception of Fear of Flying | 26 |
3 | How to Save Your Own Life: Mass Culture, Gender, and Cultural Authority | 65 |
4 | Fanny: The Anatomy of a Literary Success | 103 |
5 | Jong in a Postfeminist Age: The Last Three Novels | 129 |
6 | Jong among the Academics | 167 |
Conclusion: Literary Reputation in the Real World | 182 | |
Notes | 189 | |
Bibliography | 205 | |
Index | 221 |
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