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Carolyn Gold Heilbrun Information
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 Carolyn Gold Heilbrun (born January 13, 1926 in East Orange, New Jersey; died October 9, 2003) was an American academic and feminist author who also wrote mystery novels under the pen name of Amanda Cross.[1] Heilbrun was born in East Orange, New Jersey...


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Carolyn Gold Heilbrun Quotes
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 Carolyn Gold Heilbrun ( January 13 , 1926 – October 9 , 2003 ), American academic and feminist author, wrote mystery novels under the pen name of Amanda Cross. Unsourced Today's shocks are tomorrow's conventions. The point of quotations is that one...



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 The Washington Post
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10/14/2003: 548 words, approx. 2 pages Carolyn Heilbrun, 77, a feminist scholar of English literature who also was known for feminist mystery novels penned under the name Amanda Cross, was found dead in her New York apartment Oct. 9 after apparently committing suicide. A friend told police that she discovered...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Carolyn Heilbrun
10/17/2003: 205 words, approx. 1 pages Carolyn Heilbrun, 77 Feminist scholar, author Friday, October 17, 2003 New York -- Carolyn Heilbrun, a feminist scholar of English literature who also wrote detective novels under the pseudonym Amanda Cross, has died. She was 77. Heilbrun, who had written that...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Carolyn Dever
10,428 words, approx. 35 pages
 In the following essay, Dever comments on the state of feminism through an exploration of the relationship between academic and personal life in Marilyn French's The Women's Room and Heilbrun's Death in a Tenured Position.
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Critical Review by Linda Simon
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 In the following review of Writing a Woman's Life, Simon examines Heilbrun's assertions about the problems and constraints of the genres of female biography and autobiography.
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Critical Essay by Gayle Feldman
2,345 words, approx. 8 pages
 In the following essay, Feldman explores the collaboration between Heilbrun and Gloria Steinem, which resulted in The Education of a Woman: The Life of Gloria Steinem.


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