I've read most of Andrea's work. I've still got "Scapegoat" and "Life and Death" to go.
What I'd like to say about Woman Hating is that it has some really excellent parts and some parts that Andrea herself later critiqued. That self-critique appears in the notes of a book called "Without Apology: The Art and Politics of Andrea Dworkin", by Cindy Jenefsky. Here's a link to that:
www.amazon.co.uk/Without-Apology-Dworkins-Politics-Polemics/dp/0813318262
I highly recommend the first two sections of the book on Fairy Tales and Pornography. I would caution people about some of the latter section (on androgyny, incest, and bestiality), as it has not only been greatly misunderstoodand used by her enemies against Andrea to discredit everything she ever wrote, earlier in that very book and since that bookbut is also not, I believe, how she would speak about those issues were she to do it over again. To be clear, she doesn't/didn't advocate for abuses of power with children or animals--ever. She was, as many know and as she has written, a survivor of child molestation and rape. She has, in her feminist writings, always been crystal clear about what was wrong and political about each.
Alas, with non-internet published writings, once it's committed to paper, there it is for all to read, no opportunities for major edits, usually.
As I recall, she admits to being a little too uncritical and accepting of aspects of Freudian analysis at the time she wrote the latter section. But what she has to say is, in a paragraph as I recall, in the Jenefsky book, for those who want to read more.
Cheers. Thanks for being such a loving place to radical feminist writers and activists. It's such a rare treat on the internet, as I'm sure you well know.
Julian (I help keep up the official Dworkin websites with Nikki Craft)