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  1. She was there to answer, “No.”. Dr. Dering's fear of imminent death was rendered less plausible, too, by the fact of his unusual success as a prisoner. He entered Auschwitz as a laborer but rose steadily in rank to become chief surgeon. He enjoyed more freedom of movement about the camp than other prisoners.

  2. by Robert Jay Lifton. Random House. 594 pp. $10.00. The premise of this book, that extraordinary historic events must have extraordinary psychic effects, seems at once plausible and difficult to apply. But, in fact, the 20th century simplifies the problem. When all the major events of an era are massacres, the majority of those who take part in ...

  3. Ellmann, Mary. Book. English. Published London: Virago, 1979. Rate this 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 5/5 Available at University Library. University Library ...

  4. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Thinking about women by Mary Ellmann, 1968, Harcourt, Brace & World edition, in English - [1st ed.] Thinking about women. by Mary Ellmann | Open Library It looks like you're offline.

  5. Combine Editions. Mary Ellmann’s books. Average rating: 3.88 · 67 ratings · 9 reviews · 2 distinct works • Similar authors. The Wind In The Willows. by. Kenneth Grahame, Mary Ellmann (Introduction) 4.01 avg rating — 219,558 ratings — published 1908 — 6218 editions. Want to Read.

  6. Thinking about women. Hardcover – January 1, 1968. A scathingly witty attack on literary misperceptions of women and prejudice against women in letters by an Oxonian critic and writer. $5.95/mo for the first 4 months. For a limited time, save 60% on Audible.

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  7. Mary Ellmann. Mary Ellmann (1921–89) was an American writer and literary critic. Ellmann is particularly noted for her book of essays, Thinking About Women (1968), which discusses the evolution of the representation of femininity in British and American literature. Ellmann married the literary critic Richard Ellmann in 1949.