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What Feels Like Fate: Daisy Johnson’s "Everything Under"

October 5, 2018 Theodore McCombs

A watery, Gothic update of Greek myth by an exciting new voice in dark fiction.

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In Reviews Tags Daisy Johnson, Everything Under, Water Monsters, Fate, Greek Myths, Oedipus, Theodore McCombs
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"Circe": A Thousand Ways to Deal with Lovers

September 21, 2018 C.S. Peterson
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Yes, you can turn them into pigs, but there are so many other situations women find themselves in and such a variety of possible responses. Gods and Heroes, trigger warning: not all of them act like gentlemen.

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In Reviews Tags Greek Myths, Feminism, The Penelopiad, Madeline Miller, The Hero's Journey, Circe, CS Peterson
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“Eat Me”: An Odyssey Through Consumable Womanhood

October 9, 2015 Amanda Baldeneaux
Penelope and the Suitors, painting by John William Waterhouse.

Penelope and the Suitors, painting by John William Waterhouse.

Margaret Atwood takes on consumer culture, gender roles, and cannibalism in The Penelopiad and The Edible Woman

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In Appreciations Tags Margaret Atwood, gender, Feminism, Alice in Wonderland, The Edible Woman, The Penelopiad, Amanda Baldeneaux, Greek Myths
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