June 2001 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Women | More Women Women John Adamson Ahead of Her Time Marie Antoinette: The Journey By Antonia Fraser LR Lynn Barber Love in Bateau Lavoir Loving Picasso: The Private Journal of Fernande Olivier By Fernande Olivier (Translated by Christine Baker & Michael Raeburn) LR Pamela Norris A Rodin of One’s Own Gwen John: A Life By Sue Roe LR Jessica Mann Dry, Witty and Direct Gwen Raverat: Friends, Family and Affections By Frances Spalding LR More Women Joan Smith Oprah, Di and Hillary Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage By Elaine Showalter LR
Lynn Barber Love in Bateau Lavoir Loving Picasso: The Private Journal of Fernande Olivier By Fernande Olivier (Translated by Christine Baker & Michael Raeburn) LR
Jessica Mann Dry, Witty and Direct Gwen Raverat: Friends, Family and Affections By Frances Spalding LR
Joan Smith Oprah, Di and Hillary Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage By Elaine Showalter LR
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