Women in literature
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Women in literature
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Women in literature
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- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- How to be a heroine, or, What I've learned from reading too much, Samantha Ellis
- Inseparable, desire between women in literature, Emma Donoghue
- March sisters, on life, death, and Little women, Kate Bolick, Jenny Zhang, Carmen Maria Machado, Jane Smiley
- Guilty pleasures, Arielle Zibrak
- Well-behaved women seldom make history, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
- The Wife of Bath, a biography, Marion Turner
- Women & fiction, short stories by and about women, edited by Susan Cahill
- 100 great plays for women, Lucy Kerbel ; foreword by Kate Mosse
- Women of will, following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays, Tina Packer
- Wonder Woman unbound, the curious history of the world's most famous heroine, Tim Hanley
- A bookshelf of our own, works that changed women's lives, Deborah G. Felder
- In the shadow of Agatha Christie, classic crime fiction by forgotten female writers : 1850-1917, edited by Leslie S. Klinger
- Happily ever after, the romance story in popular culture, Catherine M. Roach
- Beneath the American Renaissance, the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville, David S. Reynolds
- Revolutionary women, a Lauren Gunderson play collection : Emilie: a Marquise du Chà‚telet defends her life tonight, The revolutionists, Ada and the engine, Silent sky, Natural shocks, Lauren Gunderson
- A jury of her peers, American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx, by Elaine Showalter
- The madwoman in the attic, the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
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