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''The Two of Them'' features another strong female protagonist, Irene, who rescues an adolescent girl from a male-dominated quasi-Islamic society. Like many of Russ's short stories ("The Little Dirty Girl"; "Bluestocking"; "The Autobiography of My Mother" in ''[[The Adventures of Alyx]]'') ''The Two of Them'' concentrates on a mother-daughter-type relationship.
''The Two of Them'' features another strong female protagonist, Irene, who rescues an adolescent girl from a male-dominated quasi-Islamic society. Like many of Russ's short stories ("The Little Dirty Girl"; "Bluestocking"; "The Autobiography of My Mother" in ''[[The Adventures of Alyx]]'') ''The Two of Them'' concentrates on a mother-daughter-type relationship.


==Influences, Impacts, Intertextualism, Connections==
* "[[The Two of Them]]" by [[Joanna Russ]] took the characters and settings from Elgin's short story "[[For the Sake of Grace]]".


[[Category:Novels|Two of Them, The]]
[[Category:Novels|Two of Them, The]]
[[Category:1978 Publications]]
[[Category:1978 Publications]]

Revision as of 19:57, 17 January 2007

A 1978 novel by Joanna Russ.

Plot (spoilers)

The Two of Them features another strong female protagonist, Irene, who rescues an adolescent girl from a male-dominated quasi-Islamic society. Like many of Russ's short stories ("The Little Dirty Girl"; "Bluestocking"; "The Autobiography of My Mother" in The Adventures of Alyx) The Two of Them concentrates on a mother-daughter-type relationship.

Influences, Impacts, Intertextualism, Connections