-- Michel Lenoble | Litterature Comparee | NOUVELLE ADRESSE - NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS Universite de Montreal | ---> lenoblem@ere.umontreal.ca C.P. 6128, Succ. "A" | MONTREAL (Quebec) | Tel.: (514) 288-3916 Canada - H3C 3J7 | (2) --------------------------------------------------------------27---- Date: 10 Sep 1993 12:12:07 -0400 (EDT) From: "Malcolm Hayward, English, IUP, Indiana PA 15705" <MHAYWARD@IUP.BITNET> Subject: Q: Female Lit/Crit Theorists I'm teaching a history of critical theory course, using Hazard Adams's standard anthology ...Since Plato. I wasn't but five minutes into the introduction to the class when the question arose--Where are the women in this text? Well, there's only a sparse representation--Godwin, De Stael, Wolfe, and a few moderns. So what I'm seeking is suggestions for early (pre-1900) female literary theorists--European, British, American. If you respond directly to me, I will summarize the responses for HUMANIST. Thanks. Malcolm Hayward MHayward@oak.grove.iup.edu or Mhayward@iup.bitnet