Contributions in women's studies

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The artist as outsider in the novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf

2000
Compares how Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf depict artistic characters within their novels, discussing Woolf's "The Voyage Out," "Mrs. Dalloway," and "To the Lighthouse," and Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," "Sula," and "Beloved.".

Victorian London's middle-class housewife

what she did all day
2001
Examines the daily responsibilities of middle-class married women in Victorian London, including their appearance, housecleaning and laundry, managing the servants, balancing the budget, educating the children, and handling the family's religious and social lives.
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