This article reviews the ways blind characters have been depicted by writers from Sophocles ( c 429 BC) to James Dickey (AD 1987). Blindness as usually tragic metaphor predominates in literature through the ages, except for certain popular romances and novels by blind writers. Well-known blind characters throughout the literature and fictional creations of writers of the past two decades are discussed in detail, and discussed in relation to stereotypes of blind people.
The author looks back on her own adolescence and that of seven other women to give some impressions of the feelings and experiences of blind teenage girls and of their special problems with peers, dating, fashion, and makeup.
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