Review
“A book to change the way we see the world, and the place of women in it.” – "Literary Review"
“Marina Warner examines three very different allegorical uses of the female form: New York’s Statue of Liberty, the public sculptures of central Paris and the images of Mrs. Thatcher favoured by Fleet Street. The latter is one of the
most brilliant analyses of the book, displaying Ms. Warner’s combination of wit and erudition at its most dazzling.” – "Financial Times"
Book Description
'A Dazzling and invigorating book' Guardian