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The volume opens with a preface that frames the woman writer as a collective social phenomenon and distinguishes between superficial magazine contributors and those pursuing literary art. It interrogates common prejudices against female creativity, considers examples of independent female thought, and reflects on the dynamics between male critics, intimate companions, and women authors. The main body offers concise critical portraits of several contemporary women writers, tracing their stylistic traits, recurrent themes, and public reception. The closing essay synthesizes these sketches into broader conclusions about the variety, strengths, and social conditions shaping female literary production.
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