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'''''Worlds Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by Women''''' is a 1986 work of [[feminist SF studies]] by [[Thelma J. Shinn.  
'''''Worlds Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by Women''''' is a 1986 work of [[feminist SF studies]] by [[Thelma J. Shinn]].  




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* "Focusing on the connection between metaphor and myth, Thelma Shinn provides a methaphoric reading of fantastic literature by women that enables the reader to glimpse its underlying mythic purpose and content. She examines some seventy novels by twenty-four women writers and draws on a rich variety of secondary sources in literature, women's studies, science fiction/fantasy scholarship, and comparative mythology."
* "Focusing on the connection between metaphor and myth, Thelma Shinn provides a methaphoric reading of fantastic literature by women that enables the reader to glimpse its underlying mythic purpose and content. She examines some seventy novels by twenty-four women writers and draws on a rich variety of secondary sources in literature, women's studies, science fiction/fantasy scholarship, and comparative mythology."


==Editions==
* ISBN 0313251010. Series: [[Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy]].





Latest revision as of 14:56, 15 September 2011

Worlds Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by Women is a 1986 work of feminist SF studies by Thelma J. Shinn.


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  • "Focusing on the connection between metaphor and myth, Thelma Shinn provides a methaphoric reading of fantastic literature by women that enables the reader to glimpse its underlying mythic purpose and content. She examines some seventy novels by twenty-four women writers and draws on a rich variety of secondary sources in literature, women's studies, science fiction/fantasy scholarship, and comparative mythology."


Editions