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Booth, Wayne. 1961. The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
____. 1966. "Is There Any Knowledge That a Man Must Have?" Paper presented at the Liberal Arts Conference, University of Chicago, December.
____, ed. 1967. The Knowledge Most Worth Having. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
____. 1980. "Is There Any Knowledge That a Woman Must Have?" Paper presented at the Liberal Arts Forum, University of Chicago, December.
____. 1982. "Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism." Critical Inquiry 9: September, 45-76. Revised version appears in Booth 1998a.
____. 1988a. The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction. Berkeley: University of California Press.
____. 1988b. The Vocation of a Teacher: Rhetorical Occasions, 1967-1988. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Langland, Elizabeth, ed. 1981. A Feminist Perspective in the Academy: The Difference It Makes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
____, ed. 1983. The Voyage In: Fictions of Female Development. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.
____. 1991. "Wayne C. Booth and Feminist Criticism." Paper presented at the Modern Language Association Convention, San Francisco, December.
____. 1995. Nobody's Angels: Middle-Class Women and Domestic Ideology in Literature and Culture. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Millett, Kate. 1970. Sexual Politics. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Scott, Ann Firor. 1966. "Education and the Contemporary Woman." Paper presented at the Liberal Arts Conference, University of Chicago, December. Reprinted in Booth 1967, 141-50.
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