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Mary Ellmann (née Donoghue) (1921–1989) was an American writer and literary critic. Magazines she reviewed for included The New York Review of Books, The Nation, Encounter, The Atlantic Monthly, Commentary, The New Republic, the New Statesman and The American Scholar . Ellmann is particularly noted for her book of essays, Thinking ...
4 de jun. de 1989 · Mary Ellmann, a writer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday at St. Luke's Hospital in Oxford, England, where she lived. She was 68 years old. Born in Newburyport, Mass., she graduated from...
Lucy’s actual mother, Mary Ellmann, a respected freelance book reviewer, did indeed complete one book, published by Harcourt, Brace and World in 1968, when Lucy was twelve. Thinking About Women is now recognised as a pioneering compendium of feminist literary criticism that helped to legitimise serious discussion of women writers.
Thinking about Women. Mary Ellmann. Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - Literary Criticism - 240 pages. A scathingly witty attack on literary misperceptions of women and prejudice against women in...
by Mary Ellmann. Since their political equality was secured by the suffragettes, American women have toyed with the idea, the possibility in nature, of entering college teaching, and all other fields of educated work formerly reserved for men.
Mary Ellmann in Thinking About Women (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Jovanovich, 1968) offers a brilliant and witty criticism of the Bruno Bettelheim-Erik Erikson school of thinkers who associate the female mind
Mary Ellmann is the author of The Wind in the Willows (4.01 avg rating, 219552 ratings, 9215 reviews, published 1908) and Thinking About Women (3.70 avg ...