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    Of Influences and Anxieties: Sandra Gilbert's Feminist Commitment.Marysa Demoor & Katrien Heene - 2002 - European Journal of Women's Studies 9 (2):181-198.
    This is an interview with Professor Sandra Gilbert, undoubtedly one of feminism's most prominent theorists. The interview was conducted in Ghent in the spring of 2000. Sandra Gilbert's name is most often used in conjunction with that of Professor Susan Gubar as the author of The Madwoman in the Attic and the trilogy No Man's Land. In the course of the interview Professor Gilbert talks about the hurdles she had to cross as a young woman academic, the choices she had (...)
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    Friends Over the Ocean: Andrew Lang's American Correspondence, 1881-1912.Andrew Lang & Marysa Demoor - 1989 - Rijksuniversiteit Te Gent.
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    Discursive Desire: Catherine Belsey's Feminism.Marysa Demoor & Jürgen Pieters - 2000 - Feminist Review 66 (1):25-45.
    This is an account of an interview with one of Britain's foremost literary theorists, Professor Catherine Belsey. The interview was conducted in Ghent, Belgium in 1997. The discussion spans all of Belsey's works, from the earliest, Critical Practice (1980), to her latest publication, Shakespeare and the Loss of Eden (1999). In this piece, Belsey openly and unpretentiously discusses her feminist commitment, her sometimes controversial critical positions, some of the influences on her careers and the importance to her of her teaching.
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    Not with a Bang but a Whimper: the great Victorians' exit from a modernist world, as reflected in Lucy Clifford's correspondence, 1919-1929. [REVIEW]Marysa Demoor - unknown
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