'Essential reading.'
-- Claire Tomalin
'A smart, funny and highly readable journey through the lives of women writers and the challenges they and their works face. It's an informative, enthusiastic and rightly enraging tour de force.'
-- A.L. Kennedy
'Eve Bites Back isn't pleading for justice for female writers, it's indicting a system that has long ignored them and, to some extent, still does... Part polemic, part revisionist criticism, Eve Bites Back, as its title suggests, is sharp and aggressive, a book that will irritate, enlighten, persuade and provoke argument. It's a work of correction, in every sense of the word.'
-- The Washington Post
'A totally absorbing and enlightening tour through the work of eight significant women authors - with one of the funniest introductory chapters ever.'
-- Sarah Bakewell
'Startling stories and facts on every page. Written with a clear and authoritative voice, this is both a very entertaining and very important book about the many obstacles that women have overcome to be writers, and the long struggles even the most gifted and well-connected women authors have encountered in order to be taken seriously.'
-- Yasmin Khan, associate professor of history, University of Oxford
'Writing with energy, wit and at times barely suppressed fury, Anna Beer brings to life the struggle to be heard of eight women writers over 500 years. Her subtle literary excavations are both informative and a gripping read.' -- David Goodhart, founder editor of
Prospect and author of
Head, Hand, Heart: The Struggle for Dignity and Status in the 21st CenturyAnna Beer is one of those very rare writers who are able to combine rigorous research with a gripping and thoroughly accessible style. This is an ambitious, authoritative, feisty book and a worthy successor to her inspirational Sounds and Sweet Airs: The Forgotten Women of Classical Music.
-- Kate Kennedy, author of Dweller in Shadows
'A delightful, and challenging read.'
-- New York Journal of Books
'Eve Bites Back ... is shaped by the same principles [as Beer's earlier work] - feminist indignation, certainly, but also a drive to share ideas and observations about a diverse body of achievement, emerging from historical periods radically different from our own ... invigorating.'
-- Dinah Birch, TLS
'A thorough, wide-reaching overview of women's literary accomplishments viewed through a fresh, modern lens ... Eve Bites Back is an exemplary work of literary criticism.'
-- Foreword Reviews