Engendering the Word: Feminist Essays in Psychosexual PoeticsTemma F. Berg University of Illinois Press, 1989 - 293 pages |
Contents
The Dream | 3 |
Toward a Poetics | 29 |
T S Eliot and Harold Bloom on | 51 |
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