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This was a book which had been selected for our original list when we excitedly created it last year, and the sole choice which was carried across to. Marilyn frenchs first publication the womens room startled the literary community in 1977. The profound aloneness of a woman walking on a deserted beach frames the book with an image of the impossibility of achieving both personal independence and loving heterosexual companionship. We take a look at the reasons it still resonates with so many women across the globe.

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Like all my life ive read that the life of the mind is preeminent, and that it can transcend all bodily degradation. May 04, 2009 the us writer and academic marilyn french, who has died aged 79, is best known for her debut novel, the women s room. Yet, in his later plays, there is evidence of a reversal in shakespeare s attitudes, a new fear of the power of the masculine principle and new admiration for the feminine. Loosely based on marilyn french s own life, the story of mira and her friends offers wry, piercing insight into the inner lives of a generation of american women. The us writer and academic marilyn french, who has died aged 79, is best known for her debut novel, the womens room. My favourite feminist novel at the time, discovered when i was sixteen, was small changes by marge piercy.

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The classic feminist novel that awakened both men and women, the womens room follows the transformation of mira ward and her circle as the womens movement begins to have an impact on their lives. Marilyn french, author of the acclaimed novels the women s room and the bleeding heart, offers a feminist perspective on each of shakespeare s plays. French is the author of several books, including the war against women and the novel the womens room, which has sold more than 21 million copies since it was first published in 1977. French first appeared as a major participant in the feminist movement with the publication of the women s room.

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