American fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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American fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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American fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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- Reforming fictions:, Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the Progressive Era, Carol J. Batker
- 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
- The artistry of anger:, black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860, Linda M. Grasso
- Transcending the new woman, multiethnic narratives in the Progressive Era, Charlotte J. Rich
- Imagining characters, conversations about women writers : Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Willa Cather, Iris Murdoch, and Toni Morrison, A.S. Byatt and Ignês Sodré ; edited by Rebecca Swift
- Women of mystery, the lives and works of notable women crime novelists, Martha Hailey DuBose ; with additional essays by Margaret Caldwell Thomas
- Romancing God:, evangelical women and inspirational fiction, Lynn S. Neal
- Her voice will be on the side of right, gender and power in women's antebellum antislavery fiction, Holly M. Kent
- Maternal body and voice in Toni Morrison, Bobbie Ann Mason, and Lee Smith, Paula Gallant Eckard
- Women of mystery, the lives and works of notable women crime novelists
- Woman's fiction, a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-70, Nina Baym
- Black family (dys)function in novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, & Fannie Hurst, Licia Morrow Calloway
- Women in chains, the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction, Venetria K. Patton
- Scare tactics, supernatural fiction by American women, Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
- Voices of the nation, women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture, Caroline Field Levander
- Other sexes, rewriting difference from Woolf to Winterson, Andrea L. Harris
- Private woman, public stage, literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America, Mary Kelley
- Beyond understanding, appeals to the imagination, passions, and will in mid-nineteenth-century American women's fiction, Martha L. Henning
- Lost in space, probing feminist science fiction and beyond, Marleen S. Barr
- Scare tactics, supernatural fiction by American women, Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
- Hard-boiled sentimentality:, the secret history of American crime stories, Leonard Cassuto
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990, Patricia Yaeger
- Class interruptions, inequality and division in African diasporic women's fiction, Robin Brooks
- Labor and desire:, women's revolutionary fiction in depression America, Paula Rabinowitz
- Girl sleuth, Nancy Drew and the women who created her, Melanie Rehak
- Literary trauma, sadism, memory, and sexual violence in American women's fiction, Deborah M. Horvitz
- Hearts of darkness, white women write race, Jane Marcus
- Sex expression and American women writers, 1860-1940, Dale M. Bauer
- Women constructing men, female novelists and their male characters, 1750-2000, edited by Sarah S.G. Frantz and Katharina Rennhak
- Bodies in a broken world:, women novelists of color and the politics of medicine, Ann Folwell Stanford
- Trances, dances, and vociferations, agency and resistance in Africana women's narratives, Nada Elia
- Girl sleuth, Nancy Drew and the women who created her, Melanie Rehak
- Chick lit, the new woman's fiction, edited by Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young
- The daughter's return, African-American and Caribbean women's fictions of history, Caroline Rody
- Reconstructing womanhood, the emergence of the Afro-American woman novelist, Hazel V. Carby