The Writer on her work
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The Writer on her work
Norton, 1981-1992
Norton paperback
- vol.1
- vol.2
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Library, Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts今
vol.1A939.027||S356||1WD;9682002783,
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vol.2 has subtitle: New essays in new territory.
Description and Table of Contents
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vol.1 ISBN 9780393000719
Description
Published to high praise -- "groundbreaking . . . a landmark" (Poets & Writers) -- this was the first anthology to celebrate the diversity of women who write. Seventeen novelists, poets, and writers of nonfiction explore how they have become writers, why they write, and what it means to be a woman and a writer.
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vol.2 ISBN 9780393308679
Description
The Writer on Her Work I, a ground-breaking collection of personal essays about what it means to be a woman who writes, was published to high praise in 1980. Now, in a second volume, Janet Sternburg has again commissioned essays from novelists, poets, and nonfiction writers from the United States and abroad.
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