Fay Weldon
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Fay Weldon CBE (born 22 September 1931) is an English author, essayist and playwright, whose work has been associated with feminism. In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of western, and in particular British, society.
Bibliography
Books
- The Fat Woman's Joke (1967)
- Down Among the Women (1971)
- Female Friends (1975)
- Remember Me (1976)
- Little Sisters (1977)
- Weekend (1978)
- Praxis (1978)
- Puffball (1980)
- The President's Child (1982)
- The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1983)
- Letters to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen (1984)
- The Shrapnel Academy (1986)
- The Rules of Life (1987)
- The Heart of the Country (1987)
- The Hearts and Lives of Men (1987)
- Leader of the Band (1988)
- The Cloning of Joanna May (1989)
- Darcy's Utopia (1990)
- Trouble (1993)
- Affliction (1994)
- Growing Rich (1992)
- Life Force (1992)
- Splitting (1995)
- Worst Fears (1996)
- Big Women (1997)
- My Mother Said (1998)
- Godless in Eden (1999)
- Rhode Island Blues (2000)
- The Bulgari Connection (2001)
- Mantrapped (2004)
- She May Not Leave (2006)
- What Makes Women Happy (2006)
- The Spa Decameron (2007)
- The Stepmother's Diary (2008)
- Chalcot Crescent (2009)
- Kehua! (2010)
- Habits of the House (2012)
- Long Live the King (2013)
- The New Countess (2013)
- Mischief (2015)
- Before the War (2017)
- Death of a She Devil (2017)
Weldon published an autobiography of her early years, Auto da Fay (an allusion to auto da fe), in 2002.
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