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- She didn’t write it.
(But if it’s clear she did the deed. . .)
- She wrote it, but she shouldn’t have. (It’s political, sexual, masculine, feminist.)
- She wrote it, but look what she wrote about. (The bedroom, the kitchen, her family. Other women!)
- She wrote it, but she wrote only one of it. (“Jane Eyre. Poor dear, that’s all she ever. . .”)
- She wrote it, but she isn’t really an artist, and it isn’t really art. (It’s a thriller, a romance, a children’s book. It’s sci fi!)
- She wrote it, but she had help. (Robert Browning. Branwell Bronte. Her own “masculine side.”)
- She wrote it, but she’s an anomaly. (Woolf. With Leonard’s help....)
- She wrote it BUT. . .
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