This book offers historically-grounded, feminist interventions
into American literary history by one of the country's leading
scholars in American Studies. Integrating criticism, biography,
social history, popular culture, and personal narrative Fishkin
explores the poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama of the
nineteenth- and twentieth-century. These charismatic, readable
essays range from explorations of feminist humor and" chutzpah, "
to meditations on the personal and the political, to examinations
of feminists' challenges to cultural paradigms. Fishkin's lively
voice engages readers with the American past and leaves a bold
stamp on the literary landscape.
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