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Jacqueline Rose

    January 1, 1949

    Jacqueline Rose is a British academic recognized for her groundbreaking work exploring the intersections of psychoanalysis, feminism, and literature. Her critical lens often re-examines canonical works, offering postmodern feminist interpretations that challenge established readings. Rose's scholarship delves into the complex relationship between authors, their creations, and the critical reception they receive. She is known for her incisive analyses that uncover hidden power dynamics and reveal new dimensions within literary texts.

    The Plague
    On Violence and On Violence Against Women
    Mothers
    On Not Being Able To Sleep
    The Haunting Of Sylvia Plath
    Sexuality in the Field of Vision