Jeanette H. Foster (1895–1981)
Author of Sex Variant Women in Literature
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- Canonical name
- Foster, Jeanette H.
- Legal name
- Foster, Jeanette Howard
- Birthdate
- 1895-11-03
- Date of death
- 1981-07-26
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Rockford College (BS)
University of Chicago (MA, PhD) - Occupations
- library science professor, Drexel Institute of Technology
librarian, Institute for Sex Research, Indiana University
librarian, University of Missouri - Kansas City - Awards and honors
- member, Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame
- Relationships
- Kinsey, Alfred (colleague)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Oak Park, Illinois, USA
- Place of death
- Pocahontas, Arkansas
- Map Location
- USA
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Sex Variant Women in Literature is without a doubt a fantastic project. As the title suggests, it traces the appearance of sex variant women (and a few authors) within literature from Sappho's poetry to Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt. This book is, however, a very tedious treatment of an otherwise interesting subject. The summaries of many works are dully formulaic, and discussions of some authors are completely unnecessary (e.g. why spend two pages in saying that George Eliot was show more butch but probably not a lesbian? Need "variance" cover every single woman who might also be called "mannish"?). Still other of Foster's literary interpretations are highly suspect and you may end by wondering if you were reading the same book as she.
Don't get me wrong, though. Studies like this are tremendously valuable in guiding one towards other interesting works worth reading; this just isn't the most interesting approach. For a more engaging survey of lesbian literature and trends therein, I highly recommend Lillian Faderman's anthology, Chloe plus Olivia. show less
Don't get me wrong, though. Studies like this are tremendously valuable in guiding one towards other interesting works worth reading; this just isn't the most interesting approach. For a more engaging survey of lesbian literature and trends therein, I highly recommend Lillian Faderman's anthology, Chloe plus Olivia. show less
**Very Good**
"A good book if you can disregard the offensive title."
Portland Gay Liberation, "The New Gay Library," 1972 (Portland, Oregon)
"A good book if you can disregard the offensive title."
Portland Gay Liberation, "The New Gay Library," 1972 (Portland, Oregon)
Jeannette Howard Foster (1895-1981) "an American librarian, professor, poet, and researcher in the field of lesbian literature"
"Sex Variant Women in Literature" was first American book to be published on this subject, the present book is a rare copy of the first edition which was self-published by the author via the Vantage Press in 1956. First edition, hardback with dust-jacket.
"Sex Variant Women in Literature" was first American book to be published on this subject, the present book is a rare copy of the first edition which was self-published by the author via the Vantage Press in 1956. First edition, hardback with dust-jacket.
first British edition of the book
hardback with dust-jacket
hardback with dust-jacket
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