Michael Galchinsky

Standard Name: Galchinsky, Michael

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Intertextuality and Influence Grace Aguilar
Critic Michael Galchinsky reads the story as a response to the more feminist treatment of cross-dressing in the stories of Marion and Celia Moss . GA describes her heroine as having disobeyed the positive command...
Intertextuality and Influence Grace Aguilar
Michael Galchinsky argues that GA abandoned her earlier favourite genre of historical romance in favour of domestic fiction because of the transgressive or utopian tendencies of the romance genre in English. These tendencies had been...
Reception Grace Aguilar
Despite harsh critical reception, the book was very popular. It went through numerous editions in Britain (eighteen by 1905) and in the US into the early twentieth century.
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Alice F. Jackson published in London and...
Literary responses Grace Aguilar
Critic Michael Galchinsky argues that, in accordance with her own belief in the separation of spheres, GA in The Authoressis able to defend her writing as other-directed domestic labor, and therefore short-circuits in advance...
Reception Grace Aguilar
Some accused GA , on grounds of her emphasis on spirit rather than form, of being a Jewish Protestant. However, she was very well received by many in the Jewish community, and even those...
Reception Grace Aguilar
As the number of titles published after her death illustrates, GA 's reputation flourished in Britain and in the US into the middle of the twentieth century. In the years following her death, her mother...
Literary responses Grace Aguilar
Recently, GA 's work has garnered significant critical attention from scholars Michael Ragussis and Michael Galchinsky , the latter of whom argues: Grace Aguilar did not resist but spoke the contradictions of her culture, and...

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