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pp. 250, “Woman and Modernity provides what previous studies of Salom have in large part neglected to offer–a sustained investigation of the literariness of Salom’s texts and of Salom as a significant reader of modernity. Focusing on key encounters in Salom’s writings, such as her exchanges with Nietzsche, Ibsen, Rilke, Freud, and late nineteenth-century middle-class German feminists such as Dohm and Stcker, Martin approaches Salom’s life and work as a series of strategic negotiations concerning the place of women and the meaning of femininity.”