Venomous Woman: Fear of the Female in Literature
By (Author) Margaret Hallissy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th November 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
809.93352042
Hardback
183
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
482g
This work demonstrates the ways in which a complex of ideas with a misogynistic basis relates to the image of the venomous woman--the woman who uses poisons or potions, who has a relationship with a venomous animal, or who is herself poisonous. Hallissy suggests that the venomous woman is an image of feminine power reflected in masculine fear. The study concentrates on periods when ignorance of the medicinal effects of poisons exaggerated the potency of this image. It examines works of literature which span a large period of time but are linked by this persistent image. Through its examination of the venomous women, it clarifies the function of misogyny as an expression of masculine fear.
MARGARET HALLISSY is a Professor of English at Long Island University.