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01 August 2010

"Violence and the Female Imagination should find a place of honor in any university library with a Canadian studies or a top-notch cultural and literary studies collection. Indeed, while this book may deal principally (but not exclusively) with a Quebec corpus, its applicability to other literatures and cultures is abundantly manifest." American Review of Canadian Studies
"This volume provides an excellent study of the state of Quebec society and literature at the turn of the twenty first century, and it is clear that the theoretical and cultural discussions throughout the book have many universal applications. Gilbert's prose throughout is balanced and well documented, and she poses important questions for the reader about women's roles in society and literature." Juliette M. Rogers, Macalester College
"This volume provides an excellent study of the state of Quebec society and literature at the turn of the twenty first century, and it is clear that the theoretical and cultural discussions throughout the book have many universal applications. Gilbert's p
"Violence and the Female Imagination should find a place of honor in any university library with a Canadian studies or a top-notch cultural and literary studies collection. Indeed, while this book may deal principally (but not exclusively) with a Quebec corpus, its applicability to other literatures and cultures is abundantly manifest." American Review of Canadian Studies