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No Man's Land: The war of the words
The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century
Sandra M. Gilbert , Susan Gubar
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
"An exciting and ground-breaking work."--Carolyn Heilbrun, Columbia University
"Fast, funny, profound in its theoretical assertions, and deliciously irreverent in its asides. Male readers and critics will ignore it at their own peril."--Joyce Carol Oates
"Should be welcomed both by contemporary women readers and by anyone who has had the experience of modernism but wondered about its meanings."--Christine Froula, New York Times Book Review
"No Man’s Land will surely rewrite the history of modernism."--Maureen Corrigan, Village Voice
"No Man’s Land promises to be as crucial for our understanding of 20th-century literature as The Madwoman in the Attic has been for our understanding of 19th-century literature."--Clare Hanson, Times Higher Education Supplement
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