Women and literature -- English-speaking countries
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- "Modernist" women writers and narrative art
- A new mythos : the novel of the artist as heroine, 1877-1977
- A new species : gender and science in science fiction
- A stage of their own : feminist playwrights of the suffrage era
- A studio of one's own : fictional women painters and the art of fiction
- Abortion, choice, and contemporary fiction : the armageddon of the maternal instinct
- Anxious power : reading, writing, and ambivalence in narrative by women
- Approaches to the Anglo and American female epic, 1621-1982
- Archetypal patterns in women's fiction
- Aspects of the female novel
- Boss ladies, watch out! : essays on women, sex, and writing
- Busybodies, meddlers, and snoops : the female hero in contemporary women's mysteries
- Chick lit : the new woman's fiction
- Communities of women : an idea in fiction
- Creating safe space : violence and women's writing
- Curtain calls : British and American women and the theater, 1660-1820
- Dancing with goddesses : archetypes, poetry, and empowerment
- Decoding gender in science fiction
- Different drummers : a study of cultural alternatives in fiction
- Endless rapture : rape, romance, and the female imagination
- Engendering the word : feminist essays in psychosexual poetics
- Famous last words : changes in gender and narrative closure
- Feminism and poetry : language, experience, identity in women's writing
- Feminism and science fiction
- Feminist alternatives : irony and fantasy in the contemporary novel by women
- Feminist fiction : feminist uses of generic fiction
- Feminist theatre : an introduction to plays of contemporary British and American women
- Gender, genre & identity in women's travel writing
- Gothic (re)visions : writing women as readers
- Hamlet's mother and other women
- Honey-mad women : emancipatory strategies in women's writing
- In the name of love : women, masochism, and the Gothic
- Intimate violence : reading rape and torture in twentieth-century fiction
- Last laughs : perspectives on women and comedy
- Lesbian texts and contexts : radical revisions
- Letters and labyrinths : women writing/cultural codes
- Listening to silences : new essays in feminist criticism
- Literary feminisms
- Literary secretaries/secretarial culture
- Lost in space : probing feminist science fiction and beyond
- Loving with a vengeance : mass-produced fantasies for women
- Lyric interventions : feminism, experimental poetry, and contemporary discourse
- Masterpieces of women's literature
- Melancholics in love : representing women's depression and domestic abuse
- Men by women
- Moorings & metaphors : figures of culture and gender in Black women's literature
- Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Mother without child : contemporary fiction and the crisis of motherhood
- Motherlands : Black women's writing from Africa, the Caribbean, and South Asia
- New perspectives on women and comedy
- On not being able to sleep : psychoanalysis and the modern world
- Out of her mind : women writing on madness
- Postcolonial perspectives on women writers from Africa, the Caribbean, and the US
- Prairie women : images in American and Canadian fiction
- Presumptuous girls : women and their world in the serious woman's novel
- Psyche as hero : female heroism and fictional form
- Raising the dust : the literary housekeeping of Mary Ward, Sarah Grand, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Reading the family dance : family systems therapy and literary study
- Refiguring the father : new feminist readings of patriarchy
- Rhetorical women : roles and representations
- Romance and the erotics of property : mass-market fiction for women
- Schools of sympathy : gender and identification through the novel
- Shakespeare's sisters : feminist essays on women poets
- Sororophobia : differences among women in literature and culture
- Spectral readings : towards a Gothic geography
- Textual politics from slavery to postcolonialism : race and identification
- The Female Gothic
- The Gender of modernism : a critical anthology
- The Progress of romance : the politics of popular fiction
- The Sister bond : a feminist view of a timeless connection
- The Voyage in : fictions of female development
- The bitch is back : wicked women in literature
- The daughter's return : African-American and Caribbean women's fictions of history
- The disobedient writer : women and narrative tradition
- The face of love : feminism and the beauty question
- The fatal hero : Diana, deity of the moon, as an archetype of the modern hero in English literature
- The female hero in American and British literature
- The female hero in women's literature and poetry
- The female imagination
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The fiction of sex : themes and functions of sex difference in the modern novel
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The mirror and the killer-queen : otherness in literary language
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The pink guitar : writing as feminist practice
- The politics of the feminist novel
- The school of femininity ; : a book for and about women as they are interpretated through feminine writers of yesterday and today
- Tradition and the talents of women
- Tradition counter tradition : love and the form of fiction
- Transnational women's fiction : unsettling home and homeland
- Twentieth-century women novelists : feminist theory into practice
- Twice upon a time : women writers and the history of the fairy tale
- Virginia Woolf icon
- What manner of woman : essays on English and American life and literature
- Where no man has gone before : women and science fiction
- Women and Arthurian literature : seizing the sword
- Women and literature : four studies
- Women coauthors
- Women in the house of fiction : post-war women novelists
- Women memoirists
- Women of the Left Bank : Paris, 1900-1940
- Women of the Left Bank : Paris, 1900-1940
- Women of the future : the female main character in science fiction
- Women shapeshifters : transforming the contemporary novel
- Women writers and the city : essays in feminist literary criticism
- Women writers talking
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Women's life-writing : finding voice/building community
- Women's lives : the view from the threshold
- Women, crime and language
- Women, science, and fiction : the Frankenstein inheritance
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