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the rise of feminism in literature...


Question Posted Thursday February 5 2004, 1:25 pm

okay i have an open topic porject to do for school, and I chose the topic "the rise of feminism in literature", I'm thinking of specifying in Victorian literature. Now it's due for tommorrow...and I'm a tiny bit in deep shite...just wondering if you have any links or info you could give me about the sibject? Thanx! cheers

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spacefem answered Friday February 6 2004, 6:47 pm:
You chose a challenging topic. There's no way you'll get close to conquering it in 24 hours. There are thousands of resources on feminism, feminist literature, and feminist authors... they're all easy to find, but papers like this can't just be spit out with an advice column answer, sorry to say it! get to work and don't procrastinate next time.

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