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First published in 1972 Five for Freedom is a candid study of five European fictional heroines as anticipatory of contemporary feminism: Madame de Merteuil of Choderlos de Laclos Les Liaisons dangereuses, Jane Eyre, Emma Bovary, Tess of the DUrbervilles, and Tony Buddenbrook. Professor Wagner clearly believes that, in the first place, the role of women in the development of fiction has been underestimated, while the claims to originality of many recent female liberationists have been equally overestimated. This is a far-ranging, lightly-handled book with insights into both mode of fiction, as it developed and answered womens demands, and into the role of some of its leading heroines; for Professor Wagners studies do not limit themselves strictly to the five for freedom but foray into Balzacs Cousine Bette, Catherine Earnshaw of Wuthering Heights, Anna Karenina, and Eca de Queirozs Portuguese Bovary in Cousin Bazilio. This brilliant little study is topical, readable, yet learned. It will be useful for scholars and researchers of literature, Womens studies, and Gender studies.