In her exploration of misogyny within literature, Kate Millet scrutinized the works of notable authors, identifying their writings as particularly problematic. She singled out D.H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer as the most egregious offenders in perpetuating misogynistic attitudes and themes.
This examination reflects a broader critique within feminist literary analysis, where works are not just evaluated for artistic merit but also for their social implications. Millet’s focus on these...