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Preface: On hybridity and rereading
PART I: Finding Atlantis, and growing into feminism. Becoming a feminist together, and apart: notes on collaboration and identity
Finding Atlantis: thirty years of exploring women's literary traditions in English
What do feminist critics want? or, A postcard from the volcano
The education of Henrietta Adams
A tarantella of theory: Hélène Cixous' and Catherine Clément's newly born woman
Reflections on a (feminist) discourse of discourse, or Look, Ma, I'm talking!
PART II: Reading and rereading women's writing. "My name is darkness": the poetry of self-definition
"A fine, white flying myth": the life/work of Sylvia Plath
The wayward nun beneath the hill: Emily Dickinson and the mysteries of womanhood
Jane Eyre and the secrets of furious lovemaking
The key to happiness: on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The secret garden
"Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?": thoughts on a "Little home-keeping person"
PART III: Mother rites: maternity, matriarchy, creativity. From patria to matria: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Risorgimento
"Life's empty pack": notes toward a literary daughteronomy
Potent Griselda: male modernists and the Great Mother
Mother rites: maternity, matriarchy, creativity.
PART I: Finding Atlantis, and growing into feminism. Becoming a feminist together, and apart: notes on collaboration and identity
Finding Atlantis: thirty years of exploring women's literary traditions in English
What do feminist critics want? or, A postcard from the volcano
The education of Henrietta Adams
A tarantella of theory: Hélène Cixous' and Catherine Clément's newly born woman
Reflections on a (feminist) discourse of discourse, or Look, Ma, I'm talking!
PART II: Reading and rereading women's writing. "My name is darkness": the poetry of self-definition
"A fine, white flying myth": the life/work of Sylvia Plath
The wayward nun beneath the hill: Emily Dickinson and the mysteries of womanhood
Jane Eyre and the secrets of furious lovemaking
The key to happiness: on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The secret garden
"Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?": thoughts on a "Little home-keeping person"
PART III: Mother rites: maternity, matriarchy, creativity. From patria to matria: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Risorgimento
"Life's empty pack": notes toward a literary daughteronomy
Potent Griselda: male modernists and the Great Mother
Mother rites: maternity, matriarchy, creativity.