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Introduction: Feminist Linguistics in Literary Criticism | ||
Gendered Writing and the Writer's Stylistic Identity | 1 | |
Language in Common: Apposition in Contemporary Poetry by Women | 21 | |
Women, Men and Words: Lexical Choices in Two Fairy Tales of the 1920s | 51 | |
From Queens to Convicts: Status, Sex and Language in Contemporary British Women's Drama | 65 | |
In Defence of Celia: Discourse Analysis and Women's Discourse in As You Like It | 91 | |
And Then He Kissed Her: The Reclamation of Female Characters to Submissive Roles in Contemporary Fiction | 117 | |
Close Encounters of a Feminist Kind: Transitivity Analysis and Pop Lyrics | 137 | |
Notes on Contributors | 157 |
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