Women and literature -- United States
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Women and literature -- United States
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Women and literature
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Incoming Resources
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- They wrote the book, thirteen women mystery writers tell all, Helen Windrath, editor
- Literary feminisms, Ruth Robbins
- Fractured borders, reading women's cancer literature, Mary K. DeShazer
- A poetic equation, conversations between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker
- Reconstructing womanhood, the emergence of the Afro-American woman novelist, Hazel V. Carby
- New dimensions of spirituality, a biracial and bicultural reading of the novels of Toni Morrison, Karla F.C. Holloway and Stephanie A. Demetrakopoulos
- Women who write, Lucinda Irwin Smith
- Where no man has gone before, women and science fiction, edited by Lucie Armitt
- Afro-American women writers, 1746-1933, an anthology and critical guide, [edited by] Ann Allen Shockley
- Edith Wharton's Prisoners of consciousness, a study of theme and technique in the tales, Evelyn E. Fracasso
- Pauline E. Hopkins, a literary biography, by Hanna Wallinger
- Breaking boundaries, new perspectives on women's regional writing, edited by Sherrie A. Inness and Diana Royer
- Conversations with American women writers, Sarah Anne Johnson
- Women of the Beat generation, the writers, artists, and muses at the heart of a revolution, [compiled by] Brenda Knight ; foreword by Anne Waldman ; afterword by Ann Charters
- Color, sex & poetry, three women writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Gloria T. Hull
- American women fiction writers, 1900-1960, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Rise up singing, Black women writers on motherhood, edited by Cecelie S. Berry
- Unruly tongue, identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930, Martha J. Cutter
- Wild women in the whirlwind, Afra-American culture and the contemporary literary renaissance, edited by Joanne M. Braxton and Andrée Nicola McLaughlin
- American gothic, new interventions in a national narrative, edited by Robert K. Martin & Eric Savoy
- Asian American women writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Black women playwrights, visions on the American stage, edited by Carol P. Marsh-Lockett
- American madonna, images of the divine woman in literary culture, John Gatta
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