User:Mooreilly/sandbox

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Possible topics

 * 1) The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope: This is an interesting tale about something we find so minor.
 * 2) "Susie Asado" by Gertrude Stein: A poem which takes form as a flamenco dance, done by one of my favorite poets.
 * 3) The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? play by Edward Albee: A weird play that I studied previously and in depth, has so many details in it and the overall plot is unreal.
 * 4) Mona Lisa Smile directed by Mike Newell: A movie that empowers women yet at the same time shows their faults during this time period.
 * 5) The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle: One of the most interesting stories of Sherlock.
 * 6) "Youngest Doll" by Rosario Ferré: Feminist tale of women taking their power back from men.

Chosen Topic
"Youngest Doll" (La muñeca menor) - Found a wikipedia page but it can have more development.

How will you (re-)organize your article? what sections does the article require? where do you think you’ll have to look for sources to develop your article?


 * The article should include more about the writer in the beginning.
 * I can edit the literary significance and reception area by adding information.
 * For the section above or a new section, a more thorough explanation of how it relates to women studies and its importance in Puerto Rican Lit.
 * If I find more information about the plot that might be missing I will add onto that.
 * This story is not widely known so I will have rely primarily on peer reviewed articles.

(OK. Finding a model page will be a real help here - - i.e. a Good Article about a different short story will give you some guidance on what needs to be added/developed/etc. ProfHanley (talk) 17:52, 3 October 2019 (UTC))

A Rose for Emily- short story

The Yellow Wallpaper

Possible Sources
DOI: 10.2307/2931871–– Rosario Ferré's "The Youngest Doll": On Women, Dolls, Golems and Cyborgs

ISSN: 0888-6091–– (Book Review) Confluencia

ISSN: 0015-8518–– Over Our Dead Bodies: Emilia Pardo Bazán, Rosario Ferré, and the Feminine Fantastic

ISSN:2011799x–– Self-retranslation as a rite of passage: Rosario Ferré’s English version of “La muñeca menor”

ISSN : 1557-2021–– A Horrifying Encounter: Economies of Desire in Carmela Eulate Sanjurjo's   La muñeca   and Rosario Ferré's “La muñeca menor”

[OK. Looks good. ProfHanley (talk) 23:35, 14 October 2019 (UTC)]