Hey...thanks great post....
Please suggest me a way to approach passages such as the one given below:
I got the first 3 absolutely completely wrong.
When literary periods are defined on the basis of men’s writing, women’s writing must be
forcibly assimilated into an irrelevant grid: a Renaissance that is not a renaissance for women, a
Romantic period in which women played very little part, a modernism with which women
conflict. Simultaneously, the history of women’s writing has been suppressed,
...
Please suggest me a way to approach passages such as the one given below:
I got the first 3 absolutely completely wrong.
When literary periods are defined on the basis of men’s writing, women’s writing must be
forcibly assimilated into an irrelevant grid: a Renaissance that is not a renaissance for women, a
Romantic period in which women played very little part, a modernism with which women
conflict. Simultaneously, the history of women’s writing has been suppressed,
...




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