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Inside out
women negotiating, subverting, appropriating public and private space -
"Ces forces obscures de l'âme"
women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus -
Pierre Loti and the theatricality of desire
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Surfacing the Politics of Desire
Literature, Feminism and Myth -
Figuring the Feminine
The Rhetoric of Female Embodiment in Medieval Hispanic Literature -
A Multitude of Women
The Challenges of the Contemporary Italian Novel -
Archi d'amore
l'universo femminile nella narrativa di Andrea De Carlo ; (con intervista inedita ad Andrea De Carlo) -
Dante's reforming mission and women in the Comedy
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Representation and resistance
South Asian and African women's texts at home and in the diaspora -
Engendering the fall
John Milton and seventeenth-century women writers -
La mujer en el teatro español de la II República
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Le donne di Pirandello
mondo femminile e teatro -
Taking her seriously
Penelope & the plot of Homer's Odyssey -
A Multitude of Women
The Challenges of the Contemporary Italian Novel -
Figuring the Feminine
The Rhetoric of Female Embodiment in Medieval Hispanic Literature -
Surfacing the Politics of Desire
Literature, Feminism and Myth -
Gender, religion, and modern Hindi drama
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Fantasies of gender and the witch in feminist theory and literature
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Heroines of the Golden Stage
women and drama in Spain and England 1500 - 1700 ; [... originated from a scholarly network that was established during the international conference "The Woman's Part: Women and Drama in England and Spain, 1500 - 1700", ... University of Groningen, on 8 - 9 March 2002] -
Antigone's daughters
gender, family, and expression in the modern novel -
Women novelists and the ethics of desire, 1684 - 1814
in the voice of our biblical mothers -
Screening novel women
from British domestic fiction to film -
Gender, writing, and performance
men defending women in late medieval France, 1440 - 1538 -
Shakespeare's women
performance and conception -
The female complaint
the unfinished business of sentimentality in American culture