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Marge Piercy: Critical Essay by Eleanor Bender

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SOURCE: “Marge Piercy's Laying Down The Tower: A Feminist Tarot Reading,” in Ways of Knowing: Essays on Marge Piercy, edited by Sue Walker and Eugenie Hamner, 1991, pp. 101-10.

In the following essay, Bender explores Piercy's use of Tarot imagery and feminist perspective in Laying Down The Tower.

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