Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- The elocutionists, women, music, and the spoken word, Marian Wilson Kimber
- Down from the mountaintop, Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989, Melissa Walker
- Circles of sorrow, lines of struggle, the novels of Toni Morrison, Gurleen Grewal
- Claiming the heritage, African-American women novelists and history, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek
- Jewish women fiction writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Toni Morrison explained, a reader's road map to the novels, Ron David
- Bobbed hair and bathtub gin, writers running wild in the twenties : Zelda Fitzgerald, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker, Edna Ferber, Marion Meade
- Anne Tyler, a critical companion, Paul Bail
- Deadly women, the woman mystery reader's indispensable companion, edited by Jan Grape, Dean James, and Ellen Nehr
- Toni Morrison, critical and theoretical approaches, edited by Nancy J. Peterson
- Toni Morrison's fiction, contemporary criticism, edited by David L. Middleton
- The plays of Beth Henley, a critical study, Gene A. Plunka
- Elizabeth Bishop, a miracle for breakfast, Megan Marshall
- Wendy Wasserstein, dramatizing women, their choices and their boundaries, by Gail Ciociola
- Readings on Maya Angelou, Mary E. Williams, book editor
- Myth and fairy tale in contemporary women's fiction, Susan Sellers
- Edith Wharton, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Amy Lowell anew, a biography, Carl Rollyson
- Understanding Jill McCorkle, Barbara Bennett
- Critical reception of the short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates and Gabriele Wohmann, Sigrid Mayer and Martha Hanscom
- Black women poets of Harlem Renaissance, Emmanuel E. Egar
- The major novels of Susan Glaspell, Martha C. Carpentier
- H.D. and Hellenism, classic lines, Eileen Gregory
- Savage beauty, the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nancy Milford
- June Jordan, her life and letters, Valerie Kinloch
- Conversations with Maya Angelou, edited by Jeffrey M. Elliot
- Radical revisions, rereading 1930s culture, edited by Bill Mullen and Sherry Lee Linkon
- Understanding Jane Smiley, Neil Nakadate
- Healing narratives, women writers curing cultural dis-ease, Gay Wilentz
- Reading Susan Sontag, a critical introduction to her work, Carl Rollyson
- Zora Neale Hurston, a heart with room for every joy, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; written and produced by Paul Iacono ; executive producer, Frank Batavick ; Tranquilo Producciones ; producer, Fernanda Dominguez ; director, Pablo Garcia
- Terry McMillan, a critical companion, Paulette Richards
- American isis, the life and art of Sylvia Plath, Carl Rollyson
- Toni Morrison, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The politics of color in the fiction of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen, Jacquelyn Y. McLendon
- Triangular road, a memoir, Paule Marshall
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, Claudia Roth Pierpont
- Student companion to Zora Neale Hurston, Josie P. Campbell
- No man's land, the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- Quiet as it's kept, shame, trauma, and race in the novels of Toni Morrison, J. Brooks Bouson
- Leslie Marmon Silko, Gregory Salyer
- The princess of Albemarle, Amélie Rives, author and celebrity at the fin de siècle, Jane Turner Censer
- Fields watered with blood, critical essays on Margaret Walker, edited by Maryemma Graham
- Willa Cather and others, Jonathan Goldberg
- Inspiriting influences, tradition, revision, and Afro-American women's novels, Michael Awkward
- Zora Neale Hurston, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Girl sleuth, Nancy Drew and the women who created her, Melanie Rehak
- Sylvia Plath, the shaping of shadows, Al Strangeways
- Sylvia Plath, revised, Caroline King Barnard Hall
- Interviews, Entrevistas, Gloria E. Anzaldúa ; edited by AnaLouise Keating