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Marilyn French: Interview by Marilyn French and Janet Todd

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SOURCE: French, Marilyn, and Janet Todd. “Marilyn French.” In Women Writers Talking, edited by Janet Todd, pp. 69-78. New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers, 1983.

In the following interview, French discusses her body of work, the masculinity of language, and the critical reception of her novels.

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