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Psyche as hero; female heroism and fictional form

By: Material type: TextTextMiddletown, CT Wesleyan University Press c1984Description: x, 306p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8195-5094-9
Subject(s): Abstract: 'Is hero a masculine word and concept? Lee R. Edwards, in this trenchant work of literary and feminist criticism, says it is not--or need not be. Analyzing seventeen English and American novels of the past three centuries, she traces the emergence of the female hero...'
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'Is hero a masculine word and concept? Lee R. Edwards, in this trenchant work of literary and feminist criticism, says it is not--or need not be. Analyzing seventeen English and American novels of the past three centuries, she traces the emergence of the female hero...'

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