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Tomorrow is another day
the woman writer in the South, 1859 - 1936 -
<<The>> reader's repentance
women preachers, women writers, and nineteenth-century social discourse -
Unsex'd Revolutionaries
Five Women Novelists of the 1790's -
Untersuchungen zum Roman von Frauen um 1800
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Outside the Pale
Cultural Exclusion, Gender Difference, and the Victorian Woman Writer -
Mothers of the novel
100 good women writers before Jane Austen -
Down from the mountaintop
black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989 -
The madwoman in the attic
the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination -
La parole des femmes
essai sur des romancières des Antilles de langue française -
The madwoman in the attic
the woman writer and the nineteenth century literary imagination -
Fallenness in Victorian women's writing
marry, stitch, die, or do worse -
A literature of their own
[British women writers] from Charlotte Brontë to Doris Lessing -
Lexique nomade
Assises du Roman 2013 ... -
Rebellious structures
women writers and the crisis of the novel, 1880 - 1900 -
Different drummers
a study of cultural alternatives in fiction -
Protest and reform
the British social narrative by women ; 1827 - 1867 -
A literature of their own
British women novelists from Bronte͏̈ to Lessing -
Down from the mountaintop
Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966 - 1989 -
The madwoman in the attic
the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination -
Famous last words
changes in gender and narrative closure -
In her own write
twentieth-century women's fiction -
Etudes sur la littérature féminine au XVIIe siècle
Mademoiselle de Gournay, Mademoiselle de Scudéry, Madame de Villedieu, Madame de Lafayette -
The madwoman in the attic
the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination -
The madwoman in the attic
the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination -
Conversations with American novelists
the best interviews from the Missouri Review and the American audio prose library