Germaine Greer
Standard Name: Greer, Germaine
Birth Name: Germaine Greer
Pseudonym: Germaine
Pseudonym: Dr G.
Pseudonym: Earth Rose
Pseudonym: Rose Blight
, scholar and media person, was one of the early and most important voices in the explosion of feminist theory and action in the 1970s. She also worked in journalism and published a satirical gardening column. She has written academic literary history, and monographs of social analysis on a number of burning topics: population control, the status of women, international relations between rich and poor countries, and environmental damage and conservation.
has founded and run a journal devoted to the study of women's writing. Her editorial production includes a ground-breaking anthology of seventeenth-century women's poetry, as well as collected works by individual early female poets, and broader poetry selections. Her book about discovering her father's mysterious past combines biography with autobiography.
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Texts
Greer, Germaine. The Female Eunuch. MacGibbon and Kee, 1970.
Greer, Germaine. The Female Eunuch. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2002.
Greer, Germaine, editor. The Last Word. BBC Broadcasting Support Services, 1994.
Greer, Germaine. The Madwoman’s Underclothes. Picador, 1986.
Greer, Germaine. The Madwoman’s Underclothes. Picador, 1987.
Greer, Germaine. “The making of Maggie”. Guardian Weekly.
Greer, Germaine. The Obstacle Race. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1979.
Greer, Germaine, and Michael ffolkes. The Revolting Garden. Private Eye Productions: A. Deutsch, 1979.
Wharton, Anne. The Surviving Works of Anne Wharton. Editors Greer, Germaine and Selina Hastings, Stump Cross Books, 1997, http://BLC.
Greer, Germaine. “The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women’s Literature: What We Are Doing and Why We Are Doing It”. Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, Vol.
1
, pp. 5-26. Behn, Aphra. The Uncollected Verse of Aphra Behn. Editor Greer, Germaine, Stump Cross Books, 1989.
Greer, Germaine. The Whole Woman. Doubleday, 1999.
Greer, Germaine. Whitefella Jump Up. Profile Books, 2004.