Feminist Approaches to Literature

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This section brings together resources from the across the Great Writers Inspire site to illustrate how these can be used as a starting point for exploration of or classroom discussion about the political aspects of literature. You may want to start by reading the 'Feminist Approaches to Literature' essay:
# Title Description Contributor
1 Male memory, female subject: the case of Jane Austen and Mary Wollstonecraft Janet Todd gives the keynote lecture at the Silence in the Archives conference held at Wolfson… Janet Todd
2 The Women who 'Meant to Do It': George Eliot and Celebrity Performance The novelist Patricia Duncker gives the keynote lecture at the Life-Writing and Female Celebrity… Patricia Duncker
3 As You Like It Asking 'what happens in As You Like It', this lecture considers the play's dramatic structure and… Emma Smith
4 Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing Dr Abigail Williams gives a talk on Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing Abigail Williams
5 The Comedy of Errors Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical… Emma Smith
6 George Eliot 3. Reception History In this third and final podcast, Dr Catherine Brown discusses the popularity of George Eliot's work… Catherine Brown
7 George Eliot 2. Genre and Justice The second lecture in the series on George Eliot considers how narrative justice operates in… Catherine Brown
8 English and Gender Professor Deborah Cameron explores some of the key theories surrounding the use of language by… Deborah Cameron
9 Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued that if… Annabell James
10 The Duchess of Malfi: John Webster In dramatizing a woman's sexual choices in a notably sympathetic manner, this tragedy articulates… Emma Smith
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