Five Faces of Japanese Feminism: Crimson and Other Works vs The Circuit of Apollo: Eighteenth-Century Women’s Tributes to Women (Early Modern Feminisms)
Overall winner: Five Faces of Japanese Feminism: Crimson and Other Works
Key Differences
Samuel Perry's Five Faces of Japanese Feminism (0824866134) is a lower-priced, compact anthology focused on Japanese feminist literary critique with a single 5-star review; The Circuit of Apollo (1644530031) is a higher-priced, multi-author scholarly collection on eighteenth-century women writers offering broader academic perspectives but likewise has only one 5-star review
Five Faces of Japanese Feminism: Crimson and Other Works
A collection of feminist literary criticism. Provides insights into Japanese feminist themes across works. Customer notes show thoughtful engagement with the material
Pros
- concise scholarly collection
- clear focus on feminist criticism
- well-structured literary analyses
- highly rated by reader
Cons
- limited customer feedback data
- single-review rating available
The Circuit of Apollo: Eighteenth-Century Women’s Tributes to Women (Early Modern Feminisms)
A scholarly study of eighteenth-century womens tributes to women within early modern feminisms. Examines literary criticism and historical context to illuminate female-centered advocacy. Customer insight note highlights interest in feminist literary analysis
Pros
- focused scholarly analysis
- multi-author perspective
- historical context included
- relevant to feminist literary criticism
Cons
- limited customer insight data
- no features listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Samuel Perry |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Laura Runge, Jessica Cook, Claudia Thomas Kairoff, Nicolle Jordan, Christine Gerrard, Kathryn R. King, Catherine Ingrassia, Laura Tallon, Natasha Duquette, Susan S. Lanser, Katharine Kittredge, Shelley King, Betty A. Schellenberg |
| User Reviews | Tie |