Gender and Reading: Essays on Readers, Texts and Contexts

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1986)
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"An unprecedented encounter between feminist criticism, reading-research and reader-response criticism.... I found Gender and Reading a valuable book to read as a feminist critic. Valuable because it asserts our rights, as women, to read; to read as women. Valuable because it begins a dialogue among so many varieties of criticism and theory."--Susan Squier, Women's Review of Books.

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