Misogyny in literature
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- D.H. Lawrence and survival : Darwinism in the fiction of the transitional period
- Eve's renegades : Victorian anti-feminist women novelists
- Jonathan Swift in the company of women
- Lawrence's leadership politics and the turn against women
- Men who hate women and women who kick their asses : Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy in feminist perspective
- Milton, the Bible, and misogyny
- Milton, the Bible, and misogyny
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Misogyny, misandry, and misanthropy
- Nostalgia and sexual difference : the resistance to contemporary feminism
- Obscene pedagogies : transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
- Racism, misogyny, and the Othello myth : inter-racial couples from Shakespeare to Spike Lee
- Sordid images : the poetry of masculine desires
- Staging the rage : the web of misogyny in modern drama
- The baroque narrative of Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora : a new world paradise
- The literature of misogyny in medieval Spain : the "Arcipreste de Talavera" and the "Spill"
- The tainted muse : prejudice and presumption in Shakespeare and his time
- The ugly woman : transgressive aesthetic models in Italian poetry from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
- Tolstoy on the couch : misogyny, masochism, and the absent mother
- Wykked wyves and the woes of marriage : misogamous literature from Juvenal to Chaucer
- Wykked wyves and the woes of marriage : misogamous literature from Juvenal to Chaucer
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