About
A twentieth-century American author, she is best known for her 1977 novel, The Women's Room, which is considered one of the most influential works in the modern feminist canon. Her other works include The Love of Children; The War Against Women; The Bleeding Heart; and Her Mother's Daughter.
Before Fame
After graduating from Hofstra University, she went on to receive her Ph.D. in English from Harvard.
Trivia
She once made it her goal to change the economic and social framework of Western society to make the modern world more conducive to the realization of feminist ideals.
Family Life
She married Robert M. French, Jr. in 1950.
Associated With
Her works have been compared to those of Ralph Ellison.