Women in literature
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- A Victorian muse : the afterlife of Dante's Beatrice in nineteenth-century literature
- A bookshelf of our own : works that changed women's lives
- A room of one's own
- A study of Scarletts : Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters
- A study of Scarletts : Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters
- After the fall: : the Demeter-Persephone myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow
- American madonna : images of the divine woman in literary culture
- American women playwrights, 1900-1950
- And wrote my story anyway : black South African women's novels as feminism
- Anxiety of erasure: : trauma, authorship, and the diaspora in Arab women's writings
- As she likes it : Shakespeare's unruly women
- Beneath the American Renaissance : the subversive imagination in the age of Emerson and Melville
- Between women : friendship, desire, and marriage in Victorian England
- Bibliotherapy : the girl's guide to books for every phase of our lives
- Black women in sequence : re-inking comics, graphic novels, and anime
- Cassandra speaks : when women are the storytellers, the human story changes
- Changing women, changing nation : female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short stories as social criticism : conflicts and contradictions in a nineteenth-century author
- Chaucer's legendary good women
- Chick lit : the new woman's fiction
- Citizen Bacchae : women's ritual practice in ancient Greece
- Clarissa's narrators
- Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender and empire building
- Edith Wharton
- Elusive lives : gender, autobiography, and the self in Muslim South Asia
- Embodied shame : uncovering female shame in contemporary women's writings
- Engendering Rome : women in Latin epic
- Estudios en honor de Janet Perez : el sujeto femenino en escritoras hispanicas
- Examining Lois Lane : the scoop on Superman's sweetheart
- Fatal women of Romanticism
- Faulkner and love : the women who shaped his art
- Female Acts in Greek Tragedy
- Feminism, utopia, and narrative
- Feminist readings in Middle English literature : the Wife of Bath and all her sect
- Feminist readings of Antigone
- Flirting with Pride & prejudice : fresh perspectives on the original chick-lit masterpiece
- Follies of God : Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog
- Follies of God : Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog
- Gender and politics in Austrian fiction
- Gender, writing, and performance : men defending women in late medieval France, 1440-1538
- Graphic women : life narrative and contemporary comics
- Graphic women : life narrative and contemporary comics
- Happily ever after : the romance story in popular culture
- Happily ever after: : the romance story in popular culture
- He knew she was right : the independent woman in the novels of Anthony Trollope
- Heroines
- Heroines : demigoddess, prima donna, movie star
- Heroines of comic books and literature : portrayals in popular culture
- How come boys get to keep their noses?: : women and Jewish American identity in contemporary graphic memoirs
- How to Be a Heroine : Or, What I've Learned from Reading Too Much
- How to be a heroine : or, what I've learned from reading too much
- Humoring resistance : laughter and the excessive body in contemporary Latin American women's fiction
- Images of the woman reader in Victorian British and American fiction
- Innovación en las letras femeninas de Latinoamérica
- Inseparable : desire between women in literature
- Intimate violence : reading rape and torture in twentieth-century fiction
- Investigating Lois Lane : the turbulent history of the Daily Planet's ace reporter
- Irishness and womanhood in nineteenth-century British writing
- Jane Austen's women : an introduction
- Jane Eyre's sisters: : how women live and write the heroine's story
- Kate Chopin's The awakening : a sourcebook
- Latin-American women writers : class, race, and gender
- Lewd & notorious : female transgression in the eighteenth century
- Love between the covers
- Male domination, female revolt : race, class, and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction
- Male novelists and their female voices : literary masquerades
- Mariá Luisa Bombal, realidad y fantasiá
- Memoria y escritura del cuerpo : un estudio sobre sexualidad, maternidad y dolor
- Michael Cunningham's The hours : a reader's guide
- Negotiating a perilous empowerment : Appalachian women's literacies
- Plain and ugly Janes : the rise of the ugly woman in contemporary American fiction
- Portraying the lady : technologies of gender in the short stories of Henry James
- Post-Mandarin : masculinity and aesthetic modernity in colonial Vietnam
- Private woman, public stage : literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work, and home
- Queridas : un viaje por la memoria
- Re-dressing the canon : essays on theater and gender
- Reading the romance: : women, patriarchy, and popular literature
- Readings on The scarlet letter
- Reconstructing woman : from fiction to reality in the nineteenth-century novel
- Reconstructing woman: : from fiction to reality in the nineteenth-century novel
- Rewriting womanhood : feminism, subjectivity, and the angel of the house in the Latin American novel, 1887-1903
- Rewriting womanhood: : feminism, subjectivity, and the angel of the house in the Latin American novel, 1887-1903
- Robert Penn Warren's novels : feminine and feminist discourse
- Roman Shakespeare : warriors, wounds, and women
- Sarah Orne Jewett : reconstructing gender
- Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's fiction : dress, culture, and identity
- Serial girls : from Barbie to Pussy Riot
- Shakespeare and the nature of women
- Shakespeare and women
- Shakespeare without women : representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage
- Shakespeare without women : representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage
- Sirens of the Western shore : the westernesque femme fatale, translation, and vernacular style in modern Japanese literature
- Sirens of the Western shore: : the westernesque femme fatale, translation, and vernacular style in modern Japanese literature
- Sisters in time : imagining gender in nineteenth-century British fiction
- Teaching Hemingway and gender
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction
- The Ages of Wonder Woman : Essays on the Amazon Princess in Changing Times
- The Da Vinci Code in the Academy
- The Eve/Hagar paradigm in the fiction of Quince Duncan
- The Ferrante letters : an experiment in collective criticism
- The Hemingway women
- The Lioness in bloom : modern Thai fiction about women
- The Once and Future Queen : Guinevere in Arthurian Legend
- The Remarkable Case of Dorothy L. Sayers
- The Sappho companion
- The Wife of Bath
- The afterlife of property : domestic security and the Victorian novel
- The beautiful woman in the theater of Lope de Vega : ideology and mythology of female beauty in seventeenth-century Spain
- The daughter's return : African-American and Caribbean women's fictions of history
- The distaff side : representing the female in Homer's Odyssey
- The drama of gender : feminist theater by women of the Americas
- The emancipated: : a novel
- The enclosed garden and the medieval religious imaginary
- The feminization of the novel
- The flesh made word : female figures and women's bodies
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The glass slipper : women and love stories
- The heroine's bookshelf : life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder
- The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination
- The reception of Chaucer's shorter poems, 1400-1450 : female audiences, English manuscripts, French contexts
- The resisting reader : a feminist approach to American fiction
- The scarlet mob of scribblers : rereading Hester Prynne
- The sexual education of Edith Wharton
- The sexual woman in Latin American literature : dangerous desires
- The shapes of silence : writing by women of colour and the politics of testimony
- Thomas Hardy's heroines : a chorus of priorities
- Trances, dances, and vociferations : agency and resistance in Africana women's narratives
- Transforming the Cinderella dream : from Frances Burney to Charlotte Bronte
- Unruly women : performance, penitence, and punishment in early modern Spain
- Victorian literature and the anorexic body
- Voices of the nation : women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- Walker Percy's feminine characters
- Warriors, witches, women : mythology's fiercest females
- Well-behaved women seldom make history
- Woman as sex object : studies in erotic art, 1730-1970
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-70
- Women Making Shakespeare : Text, Reception, Performance
- Women and autonomy in Kate Chopin's short fiction
- Women and writing in medieval Europe : a sourcebook
- Women in British Chinese writings : subjectivity, identity, and hybridity
- Women in Old Norse society
- Women in literature
- Women of Will : following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays
- Women of will : following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays
- Women's Tanci fiction in late imperial and early twentieth-century China
- Women, violence & testimony in the works of Zora Neale Hurston
- Women, women writers, and the West
- Wonder Woman Unbound : the Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine
- Wonder woman unbound : the curious history of the world's most famous heroine
- Wonder woman unbound : the curious history of the world's most famous heroine
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