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Parker, Dorothy - (Dorothy Rothschild Parker), 1893–1967, American short-story and verse writer, b. West End, N.J. While serving as drama critic for Vanity Fair (1916–17) and book critic for the New Yorker (1927), she gained an almost legendary reputation for her sardonic wit. Her first volume of poetry, Enough Rope (1926), brought her fame, and she followed it with such volumes as


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    The Rhetoric of Rage: Women in Dorothy Parker » Read Now

    by Sondra Melzer. 196 pgs.

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    ...Rhetoric of Rage Women in Dorothy Parker PETER LANG New York Washington...The rhetoric of rage: women in Dorothy Parker/ Sondra Melzer. p. cm...bibliographical references...
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    American Women Writers, 1900-1945: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook ("Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)" begins on p. 271) » Read Now

    by Laurie Champion, Emmanuel S. Nelson. 412 pgs.

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    Women writers have been traditionally excluded from literary canons, not until recently have scholars begun to rediscover or discover neglected women writers and their works. This reference includes alphabetically arranged entries on 58 American women authors who wrote between 1900 and 1945, a...
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    American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960, Vol. Two ("Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)" begins on p. 147) » Read Now

    by Harold Bloom. 176 pgs.

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    Part of an ongoing series covering the texts and lives of the most important women writers of English, this book contains introductory essays by Harold Bloom and provides biographical information, a wide selection of critical excerpts, and complete bibliographies of 11 authors.
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    Making Love Modern: The Intimate Public Worlds of New York's Literary Women (Chap. Four "The Algonquin Round Table and the Politics of Sophistication") » Read Now

    by Nina Miller. 292 pgs.

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    In the teens and twenties, New York was home to a rich variety of literary subcultures. Within these intermingled worlds, gender lines and other boundaries were crossed in ways that were hardly imaginable in previous decades. Among the bohemians of Greenwich Village, the sophisticates of the...
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    Black on Blonde: The Africanist Presence in Dorothy Parker's 'Big Blonde,' in College Literature » Read Now

    by Amelia Simpson. 12 pgs.

    ...The Africanist Presence in Dorothy Parkers "Big Blonde" AMELIA SIMPSON...of the ambivalence with which Dorothy Parkers work approaches feminist inquiry...disturb the...
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    A Library of Literary Criticism: Modern American Literature (1960) (Discussion of Dorothy Parker begins on p. 372) » Read Now

    by Dorothy Nyren. 554 pgs.

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    ...A LIBRARY OF LITERARY CRITICISM A LIBRARY OF LITERARY CRITICISM Modern American Literature Compiled and edited by DOROTHY NYREN Librarian, Concord Free Public Library...
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