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Caroline Gonda is an academic and author known for her contributions to feminist literary criticism, particularly in the study of sapphism during the long eighteenth century. Her works, including the notable "Lesbian Dames: Sapphism in the Long Eighteenth Century," explore the complexities of female same-sex relationships and the cultural narratives surrounding them. Gonda's scholarship provides insight into the historical context of these relationships, illuminating how they have been perceived and represented in literature and society.

In addition to her analysis of sapphism, Gonda has also engaged with broader feminist themes in literature, as seen in her work "Tea and Leg-Irons: New Feminist Readings from Scotland." Through her research, she challenges traditional interpretations and encourages new readings of texts that highlight the experiences of women. Her academic pursuits not only enrich the field of literary criticism but also contribute to ongoing discussions about gender and sexuality in historical contexts.

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