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- "The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory
- A group of their own : college writing courses and American women writers, 1880-1940
- A jury of her peers : American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx
- A private life of Henry James : two women and his art
- American realism and the canon
- American women humorists : critical essays
- An American triptych : Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich
- Autobiographical inscriptions : form, personhood, and the American woman writer of color
- By herself : women reclaim poetry
- Challenging boundaries : gender and periodization
- Claiming a tradition : Italian American women writers
- Domesticity and design in American women's lives and literature : Stowe, Alcott, Cather, and Wharton writing home
- Engendering romance : women writers and the Hawthorne tradition, 1850-1990
- Feminist engagements : forays into American literature and culture
- Feminist theory across disciplines : feminist community and American women's poetry
- From slave cabins to the White House : homemade citizenship in African American culture
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Hearts of fire : great women of American lore and legend
- How we found America : reading gender through East-European immigrant narratives
- Impossible women : lesbian figures and American literature
- In defense of women : Susanna Rowson (1762-1824)
- In defiance of the law : from Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison
- Inscribing the daily : critical essays on women's diaries
- Language and gender in American fiction : Howells, James, Wharton, and Cather
- Lurking feminism : the ghost stories of Edith Wharton
- Mulattas and mestizas : representing mixed identities in the Americas, 1850-2000
- Narratives of nostalgia, gender, and nationalism
- Of women, poetry, and power : strategies of address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou
- Our Emily Dickinsons : American women poets and the intimacies of difference
- Personal property : wives, white slaves, and the market in women
- Pioneers & caretakers : a study of 9 American women novelists
- Pocahontas : the evolution of an American narrative
- Pocahontas's daughters : gender and ethnicity in American culture
- Race and gender in the making of an African American literary tradition
- Reading rape : the rhetoric of sexual violence in American literature and culture, 1790-1990
- Reading women : literacy, authorship, and culture in the Atlantic world, 1500-1800
- Regions of identity : the construction of America in women's fiction, 1885-1914
- Render me my song : African American women writers from slavery to the present
- Rereading women : thirty years of exploring our literary traditions
- Rewriting the word : American women writers and the Bible
- Roads of her own : gendered space and mobility in American women's road narratives, 1970-2000
- Scheming women : poetry, privilege, and the politics of subjectivity
- Secret journeys : the trope of women's travel in American literature
- Sister's choice : tradition and change in American women's writing
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- Speaking the other self : American women writers
- Spinster tales and womanly possibilities
- Spiritual interrogations : culture, gender, and community in early African American women's writing
- Such news of the land : U.S. women nature writers
- The Cambridge companion to African American women's literature
- The Cambridge companion to African American women's literature
- The Cambridge history of American women's literature
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The disobedient writer : women and narrative tradition
- The end of the novel of love
- The female hero in women's literature and poetry
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The frontiers of women's writing : women's narratives and the rhetoric of westward expansion
- The gender of freedom : fictions of liberalism and the literary public sphere
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The poetry of American women from 1632 to 1945
- The scarlet mob of scribblers : rereading Hester Prynne
- The sublime of intense sociability : Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein
- The unruly voice : rediscovering Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
- The web of iniquity : early detective fiction by American women
- The wilderness within : American women writers and spiritual quest
- The writing on the wall : women's autobiography and the asylum
- The writings of Celia Parker Woolley (1848-1918), literary activist
- This giving birth : pregnancy and childbirth in American women's writing
- Tracing Arachne's web : myth and feminist fiction
- Transformations of domesticity in modern women's writing : homelessness at home
- Transforming American realism : working-class women writers of the twentieth century
- Women and Arthurian literature : seizing the sword
- Women poets and the American sublime
- Women singing in the snow : a cultural analysis of Chicana literature
- Women's literary creativity and the female body
- Women, America, and movement : narratives of relocation
- Women, autobiography, theory : a reader
- Women, science, and fiction : the Frankenstein inheritance
- Writing : the pioneer woman
- Writings on Black women of the diaspora : history, language, and identity
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