Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Women and literature
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Incoming Resources
- Gwendolyn Brooks, Harold Bloom, editor
- Elizabeth Bishop, comprehensive research and study guide, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Toni Morrison, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Jessie Redmon Fauset, black American writer, by Carolyn Wedin Sylvander
- Amy Lowell among her contemporaries, Carl Rollyson
- Body politics and the fictional double, edited by Debra Walker King
- Conflicting stories, American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century, Elizabeth Ammons
- Women without men, female bonding and the American novel of the 1980s, Donald J. Greiner
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, Claudia Roth Pierpont
- Dorothy Parker, what fresh hell is this?, Marion Meade
- A girl called Vincent:, the life of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, Krystyna Poray Goddu
- American women playwrights, 1900-1950, Yvonne Shafer
- Toni Morrison For Beginners
- Blood too bright:, Floyd Dell remembers Edna St. Vincent Millay, Jerri Dell
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her contemporaries, literary and intellectual contexts, edited by Cynthia J. Davis and Denise D. Knight
- Transcending the new woman, multiethnic narratives in the Progressive Era, Charlotte J. Rich
- Understanding Ursula K. Le Guin, by Elizabeth Cummins
- Dragonwriter, a tribute to Anne McCaffrey and Pern, edited by Todd McCaffrey, with Leah Wilson
- Moorings & metaphors, figures of culture and gender in Black women's literature, Karla F.C. Holloway
- Reforming fictions:, Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the Progressive Era, Carol J. Batker
- The sexual education of Edith Wharton, Gloria C. Erlich
- Terry McMillan, a critical companion, Paulette Richards
- Understanding Jane Smiley, Neil Nakadate
- "A good man is hard to find", Flannery O'Connor ; edited and with an introduction by Frederick Asals
- Louise Erdrich, a critical companion, Lorena L. Stookey
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Women of mystery, the lives and works of notable women crime novelists, Martha Hailey DuBose ; with additional essays by Margaret Caldwell Thomas
- Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town, where history and literature meet, John E. Miller
- Sylvia Plath, Peter K. Steinberg ; foreword by Linda Wagner-Martin
- Kissing the mango tree, Puerto Rican women rewriting American literature, by Carmen S. Rivera
- Robert Penn Warren's novels, feminine and feminist discourse, Cecilia S. Donohue
- Edith Wharton in context, essays on intertextuality, Adeline R. Tintner
- A girl called Vincent, the life of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, Krystyna Poray Goddu
- With Her in Ourland
- Bobbed hair and bathtub gin, writers running wild in the Twenties, Marion Meade
- Zora Neale Hurston & American literary culture, M. Genevieve West
- Zelda, an illustrated life, the private world of Zelda Fitzgerald, edited by Eleanor Lanahan ; essays by Peter Kurth and Jane S. Livingston
- The ghosts who travel with me, a literary pilgrimage through Brautigan's America, Allison Green
- Herself defined, H.D. and her world, [Barbara Guest]
- Willa Cather, the writer and her world, Janis P. Stout
- Anne Tyler, a critical companion, Paul Bail
- Barbara Kingsolver, a critical companion, Mary Jean DeMarr
- Women in chains, the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction, Venetria K. Patton
- Susan Glaspell y los Provincetown Players, laboratorio de emociones (1915-1917), Nieves Alberola Crespo
- American isis, the life and art of Sylvia Plath, Carl Rollyson
- An Anne Tyler companion, Robert W. Croft
- The Ayn Rand cult, Jeff Walker
- Anaìˆs Nin, literary perspectives, edited with an introduction by Suzanne Nalbantian
- Toni Morrison's fiction, Jan Furman
- Savage beauty, the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nancy Milford
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