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Literary Foremothers

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Author(s): Katja Mihurko Poniž

Subject(s): Feminism and feminist theory, Literary studies: general

Publisher: University of Nova Gorica Press

Publication date: 2020-07-04

Last updated: 2024-05-23

The textbook introduces works by Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphra Behn, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laura Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginia Woolf and Amy Lowell. Some of these authors are presented as the role-models, the others as writers looking for their own female tradition and finding it in the writings of their literary foremothers. These responses - in form of poems, extracts from essays and novels - are included in the textbook and enriched with comments, interpretations and tasks for students. In the introduction, the question of female literary tradition is discussed by presenting various theoretical answers from distinguished feminist scholars.

Proceedings of the International Summer School of Bilingualism and Multilingualism (ISSBM2022)

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Author(s): Greta Mazzaggio (Editor), Paolo Lorusso (Editor), Abdulkadir Abdulrahim, Azzam Alobaid, Federica Longo, Giordano Stocchi, Maria Ducoli, Metodi Efremov, Tamam Mohamad, Muhammed Sagir Abdullahi, Oana Maria Puiu (Niţă), Paweł Andrejczuk, Siqing Mu

Editor(s): Greta Mazzaggio, Paolo Lorusso

Subject(s): Bilingualism and multilingualism, Language and Linguistics, Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics

Publisher: University of Nova Gorica Press

Publication date: 2023-04-24

Last updated: 2024-05-23

This is a book of proceedings written by several students who participated to the “International Summer School of Bilingualism and Multilingualism” (ISSBM 2022), organized by The European University for Cross-Border Knowledge Sharing (ACROSS), and specifically the University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia) and the University of Udine (Italy).

Scientific Organizers: Greta Mazzaggio (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia; University of Florence, Italy) & Paolo Lorusso (University of Udine, Italy)