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In her controversial book Women's Words, Mona Ozouf argues that French feminism lacks the rancor and resentment of its counterparts in England and America and explains why this more moderate type of feminism is uniquely French. Ozouf uses the woman's portrait, traditionally a male genre, to portray ten French women of letters whose lives span the period from the eve of the French Revolution to the resurgence of the feminist movement in the late twentieth century.
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Women's Words: Essay on French Singularity
January 19, 1998, University Of Chicago Press
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Women's words: essay on French singularity
1997, University of Chicago Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-290) and index.
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