Sex role in literature
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Sex role in literature
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Sex role in literature
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Incoming Resources
- Moorings & metaphors, figures of culture and gender in Black women's literature, Karla F.C. Holloway
- The "improper" feminine, the women's sensation novel and the new woman writing, Lyn Pykett
- Colonial strangers, women writing the end of the British empire, Phyllis Lassner
- Engendering Rome, women in Latin epic, A.M. Keith
- Gender and the chivalric community in Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Dorsey Armstrong
- Gender in Joyce, edited by Jolanta W. Wawrzycka and Marlena G. Corcoran
- Identifying marks, race, gender, and the marked body in nineteenth-century America, Jennifer Putzi
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel, women, work, and home, Monica F. Cohen
- Shakespeare and women, Phyllis Rackin
- Gender and romance in Chaucer's Canterbury tales, Susan Crane
- The sexual woman in Latin American literature, dangerous desires, Diane E. Marting
- After the pain, critical essays on Gayl Jones, Fiona Mills, editor, and Keith B. Mitchell, assistant editor
- Engendering a nation, a feminist account of Shakespeare's English histories, Jean E. Howard and Phyllis Rackin
- Modernism and the architecture of private life, Victoria Rosner
- Betrayal and other acts of subversion, feminism, sexual politics, Asian American women's literature, Leslie Bow
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her contemporaries, literary and intellectual contexts, edited by Cynthia J. Davis and Denise D. Knight
- Feminist readings of Antigone, edited by Fanny Söderbäck
- Henry James and sexuality, Hugh Stevens
- Joyce and the Victorians, Tracey Teets Schwarze
- Male domination, female revolt, race, class, and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction, by Ishaq Tijani
- Negotiating a perilous empowerment, Appalachian women's literacies, by Erica Abrams Locklear
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- Women and autonomy in Kate Chopin's short fiction, Allen F. Stein
- Whitman's poetry of the body:, sexuality, politics, and the text, M. Jimmie Killingsworth
- Roman Shakespeare, warriors, wounds, and women, Coppélia Kahn
- "The yellow wallpaper", Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas L. Erskine and Connie L. Richards
- Africa writes back to self, metafiction, gender, sexuality, Evan Maina Mwangi
- Death and the mother from Dickens to Freud, Victorian fiction and the anxiety of origins, Carolyn Dever
- Post-war British drama, looking back in gender, Michelene Wandor
- Richard Matheson's monsters, gender in the stories, scripts, novels, and Twilight zone episodes, June M. Pulliam, Anthony J. Fonseca
- Gender and politics in Austrian fiction, edited by Ritchie Robertson and Edward Timms
- Sarah Orne Jewett, reconstructing gender, Margaret Roman
- Sisters in time, imagining gender in nineteenth-century British fiction, Susan Morgan
- Feminist readings of Antigone
- Desdemona, Lady Macbeth, and Cleopatra, tragic women in Shakespeare's plays, Ana Maribel Moreno G
- The usurer's daughter, male friendship and fictions of women in sixteenth-century England, Lorna Hutson
- Gender and performance in Shakespeare's problem comedies, David McCandless
- Portraying the lady, technologies of gender in the short stories of Henry James, Donatella Izzo
- Private sphere to world stage from Austen to Eliot, Elizabeth Sabiston
- Victorian literature and the anorexic body, Anna Krugovoy Silver
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- Nineteenth-Century gender studies
- Her voice will be on the side of right, gender and power in women's antebellum antislavery fiction, Holly M. Kent
- Gender play in Mark Twain, cross-dressing and transgression, Linda A. Morris
- Love's argument, gender relations in Shakespeare
- Other sexes, rewriting difference from Woolf to Winterson, Andrea L. Harris
- The mother/daughter plot, narrative, psychoanalysis, feminism, Marianne Hirsch
- With Her in Ourland
- Gothic feminism, the professionalization of gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontës, Diane Long Hoeveler
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