Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature Medieval to Modern
English


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About The Book

In Writing Woman Sheila Delany examines the artifact woman from a radical perspective. Each individual is seen by Delany as an artifact--made not born --laboriously worked up pieced together written and rewritten. Other qualities are added to this artifact through novels poems lyrics ad copy television scripts nursery rhymes and the English language itself. These layers of meaning result in the artifact--woman as topic. Sheila Delany traces her own development as a radical thinker in the opening chapter Confessions of an Ex-handkerchief Head or Why This Is Not a Feminist Book. She discusses bourgeois women in medieval life and letters; womanliness marriage and misogyny in Chaucer; sex and politics in Popes The Rape of the Lock; the feminist utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and Marge Piercy; and--in considering woman as writer--the scene or place of writing in Christine de Pisan and Virginia Woolf.
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