What does /lit/ think of her works?Personally, I feel she’s surprisingly solid even though she can be a bit edgy for edgy’s sake at times.
The Bloody Chamber was a barrels of fun, rip roaring read, chockablock with oodles of delectable wordstuff. Aside from that tome I have nary a notion as to the pennings of this fine auld dame. The End.
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>>24862518She came on my radar a while back and I downloaded a bunch of her work. I'm probably going to start with Wise Children.
>fairy tales but with a feminist spinUhhhhh no thanks
Postmodernistslop
Anyone read The Passion of New Eve? Or The Sadeian Woman?
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