But this is really a human, or feminist response, not a literary one.
The feminist response to abortion as a moral problem has been ambivalent.
St. John's has no women's center, and the charge of sexual assault has not provoked a feminist response.
Koedt wrote this feminist response during the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response.
The campaign included a pro-life feminist response to the traditional pro-choice arguments for abortion.
But the feminist response to the women accusing the President has posed with special sharpness the question of philosophical sellout.
But, hey, do you think that if a construction worker whistled at a gray-haired woman he would get an angry feminist response?