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'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38 Book

'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38
'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38, This thought-provoking study offers a radically new perspective on the literature of the interwar period. Writing from a feminist-materialist perspective, the author examines novels of sensibility, domestic fictions, lesbian writing, autobiography, specul, 'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38, This thought-provoking study offers a radically new perspective on the literature of the interwar period. Writing from a feminist-materialist perspective, the author examines novels of sensibility, domestic fictions, lesbian writing, autobiography, specul, 'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38
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  • 'Ladies, Please Don't Smash These Windows': Women's Writing, Feminist Consciuosness and Social Change 1918-38
  • Written by author Maroula Joannou
  • Published by Berg Publishers, April 1995
  • This thought-provoking study offers a radically new perspective on the literature of the interwar period. Writing from a feminist-materialist perspective, the author examines novels of sensibility, domestic fictions, lesbian writing, autobiography, specul
  • This thought-provoking study offers a radically new perspective on the literature of the interwar period. Writing from a feminist-materialist perspective, the author examines novels of sensibility, domestic fictions, lesbian writing, autobiography, specul
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Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction1
1Vera Brittain's Testament of Youth Revisited: Women's Autobiography, Gender, Nation and Class25
2The Woman in the Little House: Leonora Eyles and Socialist-Feminism54
3'Nothing is Impracticable for a Single, Middle-Aged Woman with an Income of her Own': Literary Spinsterhood in the 1920s77
4Lesbian Representations: Orlando and The Well of Loneliness102
5Femininity and Feminism: Three Novels of the 1930s127
6Anti-Fascist Writings159
Conclusions191
Bibliography196
Index229


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