Women in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Heroines of fiction, William Dean Howells, Volume 1
- Graphic women, life narrative and contemporary comics, Hillary L. Chute
- The Wife of Bath
- The Remarkable Case of Dorothy L. Sayers
- Teaching Hemingway and gender
- Incriminations, Guilty Women - Telling Stories
- Dalit women's autobiographies, a critical appraisal
- An ethic of innocence, pragmatism, modernity, and women's choicenot to know, Kristen L. Renzi
- Memoria y escritura del cuerpo, un estudio sobre sexualidad, maternidad y dolor, María de Alva
- Recent studies indicate, the best of Sarah Bird, Sarah Bird
- Good boys and dead girls, and other essays, Mary Gordon
- Women's writing and Muslim societies, the search for dialogue, 1920-present, Sharif Gemie
- Elusive lives, gender, autobiography, and the self in Muslim South Asia, Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
- Radical acts, theatre and feminist pedagogies of change
- Anxiety of erasure, trauma, authorship, and the diaspora in Arab women's writings, Hanadi Al-Samman
- A study of Scarletts, Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters, Margaret Donovan Bauer
- And wrote my story anyway, black South African women's novels as feminism, Barbara Boswell
- Feminist readings of Antigone
- Oshun's daughters, the search for womanhood in the Americas, Vanessa K. Valdés
- Female Acts in Greek Tragedy, Helene P. Foley
- How to Suppress Women's Writing, Joanna Russ
- Jane Eyre's sisters, how women live and write the heroine's story, Jody Gentian Bower
- Queridas, un viaje por la memoria, Viridiana Molinares Hassan ; fotografías de Mónica Vásquez Alfaro
- Heroines, Kate Zambreno
- Private woman, public stage, literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America, Mary Kelley
- Brave dames and wimpettes, what women are really doing on page and screen, Susan Isaacs
- Un cuarto propio, Virginia Woolf ; traductor Jorge Luis Borges
- Reading the romance, women, patriarchy, and popular literature, Janice A. Radway
- An ambitious woman, a novel
- Conduct books and the history of the ideal woman, Tabitha Kenlon
- Scenes from the revolution, making political theatre 1968-2018
- Wolf-Women and Phantom Ladies, Female Desire in 1940s US Culture, Steven Dillon
- Desdemona, Lady Macbeth, and Cleopatra, tragic women in Shakespeare's plays, Ana Maribel Moreno G
- At Home in the World, Women Writers and Public Life, from Austen to the Present
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- Women in Old Norse society, Jenny Jochens
- Troubled memories, iconic Mexican women and the traps of representation, Oswaldo Estrada
- Le bonheur au féminin, stratégies narratives des romancières des Lumières, Isabelle Tremblay
- Becoming modern women, love and female identity in prewar Japanese literature and culture, Michiko Suzuki
- Clothed, female figure, stories, Kirstin Allio
- The Ferrante letters, an experiment in collective criticism, Sarah Chihaya, Merve Emre, Katherine Hill, Jill Richards
- The science of strong women, the true stories behind your favorite fictional feminists
- The Once and Future Queen, Guinevere in Arthurian Legend, Nicole Evelina
- Investigating Lois Lane, the turbulent history of the Daily Planet's ace reporter, Tim Hanley
- Unquiet Spirits, Essays by Asian Women in Horror
- The emancipated, a novel, George Gissing
- Labyrinth of desire, women, passion and romantic obsession, Rosemary Sullivan
- You look good for your age, an anthology, Rona Altrows, editor
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- Happily ever after, the romance story in popular culture, Catherine M. Roach
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