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Katie Roiphe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katie Roiphe
Katie Roiphe is an American author and journalist. She is best known as the author of the non-fiction examination ''The Morning After: Fear, Sex and Feminism'' (1994). She is also the author of ''Last Night in Paradise: Sex and Morals at the Century's End'' (1997), and the 2007 study of writers and marriage, ''Uncommon Arrangements''. Her 2001 novel ''Still She Haunts Me'' is an empathetic imagining of the relationship between Charles Dodgson (known as Lewis Carroll) and Alice Liddell, the real-life model for Dodgson's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. ==Background and education== Roiphe grew up in New York City, daughter of psychoanalyst Herman Roiphe and noted feminist Anne Roiphe. She attended the all-female Brearley School,〔Elizabeth Bumiller, "An Elite School Is Having a Tough Time Finding a Leader", ''New York Times'', January 26, 1997.〕 received a B.A. from Harvard University/Radcliffe College in 1990, and received a Ph.D. in English Literature from Princeton University in 1996. Roiphe married attorney Harry Chernoff in 2001. They had one daughter, Violet; they separated in 2005 (the year Roiphe's father died), and later divorced. She has subsequently had a son, Leo, and has defended being a single mother.〔()(Slate )〕
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