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:[[Federico 2009]] -- Madwoman in the Attic after 30 Years | :[[Federico 2009]] -- Madwoman in the Attic after 30 Years | ||
=== Feminist Editing / Textual Studies === | |||
:[[Ross and Salzman 2016]] -- edited collection; helpfully lays out tradition of feminist recuperation and how that early activist work is being resituated in current scholarly contexts | |||
:Ezell, Margaret J. M. "Editing Early Modern Women's Manuscripts: Theory, Electronic Editions, and the Accidental Copy-Text." ''Literature Compass 7.2 (2010): 102-109. |
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Bibliography
Feminist Literary Criticism: Groundwork
- Gilbert and Gubar 1979 -- Madwoman in the Attic -- released the same year as the first two-volume edition of Eisenstein 1983, which cites McLuhan as inspiration; founding moment of women's and book history together
- Auerbach 1980 -- review of Madwoman in the Attic
- Showalter 1981 -- "Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness" -- founding gynocriticism
- Gubar 1981 -- "The Blank Page"
- Miller 1985 -- "Rereading as a Woman: The Body in Practice"
- King 1995 -- "Of Needles and Pens and Women's Work" -- instrumental in redirecting conversation away from pens and towards needles
- Federico 2009 -- Madwoman in the Attic after 30 Years
Feminist Editing / Textual Studies
- Ross and Salzman 2016 -- edited collection; helpfully lays out tradition of feminist recuperation and how that early activist work is being resituated in current scholarly contexts
- Ezell, Margaret J. M. "Editing Early Modern Women's Manuscripts: Theory, Electronic Editions, and the Accidental Copy-Text." Literature Compass 7.2 (2010): 102-109.