The Story I Tell Myself: A Venture in Existentialist Autobiography

University of Chicago Press (1997)
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Abstract

She came of age in the era between Virginia Woolf and Betty Friedan, when women were beginning to break away from traditional patterns but primarily as exceptions and only within limits. Barnes recounts how she came to undertake the translation of Sartre and the subsequent battles with publishers and some hostile critics.

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