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(A) Glance aslant : essays in womanist literary criticism / by Urmila Chakaraborty

By: Chakraborty, Urmila [Author].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kolkata : Avenel press, 2021.Description: 164p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9789390873883.Subject(s): Literature -- Critical appraisal -- For and by specific kind of person -- Women | English | CriticismDDC classification: 809.89287
Contents:
Inebriate of air : a feminist reading of Dickinson's natural poetry -- A voice from warpland : violence in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks -- Iris Murdoch : journey into freedom -- Arts as protest : social commitment in the novels of Mahasweta Devi -- Pathways to survival : disintegration versus stability in the bluest eye -- The black psyche under duress : race, roots and the black subject in the novels of Toni Morrison -- Her theme is love : the early love-poetry of Sylvia Plath -- In search of wholeness : an analysis of Sylvia Plath's "poem for a birthday" -- Bondage and beyond : vision of love and marriage in Sylvia Path's later poetry -- Situating women through sexist strategies : a patriarchal preoccupation -- Eve's daughters : women in Eugene O'Nell's desire under the elms -- Lost at the crossroads : Rosie as a R. K. Narayan's version of the new woman
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Inebriate of air : a feminist reading of Dickinson's natural poetry -- A voice from warpland : violence in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks -- Iris Murdoch : journey into freedom -- Arts as protest : social commitment in the novels of Mahasweta Devi -- Pathways to survival : disintegration versus stability in the bluest eye -- The black psyche under duress : race, roots and the black subject in the novels of Toni Morrison -- Her theme is love : the early love-poetry of Sylvia Plath -- In search of wholeness : an analysis of Sylvia Plath's "poem for a birthday" -- Bondage and beyond : vision of love and marriage in Sylvia Path's later poetry -- Situating women through sexist strategies : a patriarchal preoccupation -- Eve's daughters : women in Eugene O'Nell's desire under the elms -- Lost at the crossroads : Rosie as a R. K. Narayan's version of the new woman

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