That’s how gleeful I am over receiving my first ever review copy of a book: I have totally reverted to childhood. I’m astonished I haven’t actually squealed. (Free book!)
It’s from the NYU Press about the intellectual contributions of Elizabeth Cady Stanton as distinct from her political activism regarding women’s suffrage:
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Feminist as Thinker
A Reader in Documents and Essays
Edited by Ellen Carol DuBois and Richard Candida Smith
ISBN 978-0-8147-1982-4
I’m hugely looking forward to reading it, and I expect it will provoke a different emphasis for a while in some of my posts. Cool. Let’s see if it is as interesting as I’m hoping it will be.
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