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- "Modernist" women writers and narrative art
- 10 women of mystery
- A Victorian album ; : some lady novelists of the period
- A craving vacancy : women and sexual love in the British novel, 1740-1880
- A female vision of the city : London in the novels of five British women
- A guide to twentieth-century women novelists
- A literature of their own : British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
- A narrative compass : stories that guide women's lives
- A new mythos : the novel of the artist as heroine, 1877-1977
- A very great profession : the woman's novel 1914-39
- Acting like a lady : British women novelists and the eighteenth-century theater
- Adapting Shahrazad's odyssey : the female wanderer and storyteller in Victorian and contemporary Middle Eastern literature
- Ambiguous discourse : feminist narratology and British women writers
- Antifeminism and the Victorian novel : rereading nineteenth-century women writers
- Appearing to diminish : female development and the British bildungsroman, 1750-1850
- Archetypal patterns in women's fiction
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Art and womanhood in fin-de-siècle writing : the fiction of Lucas Malet, 1880-1931
- Artist and attic : a study of poetic space in nineteenth-century women's writing
- Aspects généraux du roman féminin en Angleterre de 1740 à 1800
- Aspects of the female novel
- Austen, Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, and the mentor-lover
- Becoming a heroine : reading about women in novels
- Boundaries of the self : gender, culture, fiction
- Breaking the sequence : women's experimental fiction
- Breaking the sequence : women's experimental fiction
- British Women Writers and the Short Story, 1850-1930 : Reclaiming Social Space
- British boarding houses in interwar women's literature : alternative domestic spaces
- British women fiction writers of the 1890s
- British women fiction writers, 1900-1960
- British women short story writers : the new woman to now
- British women writing fiction
- British women's comic fiction, 1890-1990 : not drowning, but laughing
- Busybodies, meddlers, and snoops : the female hero in contemporary women's mysteries
- Changing Ireland : strategies in contemporary women's fiction
- Changing the story : feminist fiction and the tradition
- Chick lit : the new woman's fiction
- Chick lit and postfeminism
- Colonial strangers : women writing the end of the British empire
- Comedy and the feminine middlebrow novel : Elizabeth von Arnim and Elizabeth Taylor
- Comedy and the woman writer : Woolf, Spark, and feminism
- Consensual Fictions : Women, Liberalism, and the English Novel
- Consensual fictions : women, liberalism, and the English novel
- Contemporary feminist historical crime fiction
- Contemporary women novelists : a collection of critical essays
- Contemporary women's fiction : narrative practice and feminist theory
- Cosmopolitan culture and consumerism in chick lit
- Creating the fictional female detective : the sleuth heroines of British women writers, 1890-1940
- Dangerous by degrees : women at Oxford and the Somerville College novelists
- Deadlier than the male : an investigation into feminine crime writing / | Jessica Mann
- Demythologizing the romance of conquest
- Desire and domestic fiction : a political history of the novel
- Didactic novels and British women's writing, 1790-1820
- Different drummers : a study of cultural alternatives in fiction
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Domestic revolution : Enlightenment feminisms and the novel
- Elizabeth Singer Rowe and the development of the English novel
- Empowering the feminine : the narratives of Mary Robinson, Jane West, and Amelia Opie, 1796-1812
- En travesti : figurazioni del femminile nella narrativa inglese
- Engaging with Shakespeare : responses of George Eliot and other women novelists
- Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction
- Englische Romanautorinnen im 18. Jahrhundert : ein Beitrag zur Entwicklung des bürgerlichen Romans
- Equivocal beings : politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
- Eve's renegades : Victorian anti-feminist women novelists
- Evidence on her own behalf : women's narrative as theological voice
- Fairy tales and the fiction of Iris Murdoch, Margaret Drabble, and A.S. Byatt
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Family likeness : sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
- Famous last words : changes in gender and narrative closure
- Fantasy and reconciliation : contemporary formulas of women's romance fiction
- Fascism and anti-fascism in twentieth-century British fiction
- Female friendships and communities : Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell
- Femicidal fears : narratives of the female gothic experience
- Feminine consciousness in the modern British novel
- Feminine fictions : revisiting the postmodern
- Feminism and the postmodern impulse : post-World War II fiction
- Feminist alternatives : irony and fantasy in the contemporary novel by women
- Feminist fiction : feminist uses of generic fiction
- Feminist popular fiction
- Fetter'd or free? : British women novelists, 1670-1815
- Fictions of dissent : reclaiming authority in transatlantic women's writing of the late nineteenth century
- Fictions of the female self : Charlotte Brontë, Olive Schreiner, Katherine Mansfield
- Figuring the woman author in contemporary fiction
- Folklore in British literature : naming and narrating in women's fiction, 1750-1880
- Following Djuna : women lovers and the erotics of loss
- Food, consumption and the body in contemporary women's fiction
- For better, for worse : marriage in Victorian novels by women
- Frankenstein's daughters : women writing science fiction
- Free women : ethics and aesthetics in twentieth-century women's fiction
- From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell : British women writers in detective and crime fiction
- Gendering classicism : the ancient world in twentieth-century women's historical fiction
- Gothic & gender : an introduction
- Gothic (re)visions : writing women as readers
- Gothic feminism : the professionalization of gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontës
- Greatness engendered : George Eliot and Virginia Woolf
- Happily ever after? : women's fiction in postwar Britain, 1945-60
- Hawthorne and women : engendering and expanding the Hawthorne tradition
- Hearts of darkness : white women write race
- Home matters : longing and belonging, nostalgia and mourning in women's fiction
- Hysterical fictions : the 'woman's novel' in the twentieth century
- Identity in place : contemporary indigenous fiction by women writers in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
- Image and power : women in fiction in the twentieth century
- Imagining characters : conversations about women writers : Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Willa Cather, Iris Murdoch, and Toni Morrison
- Imperialism at home : race and Victorian women's fiction
- In the name of love : women, masochism, and the Gothic
- Irigaray, incarnation and contemporary women's fiction
- Irish women writers : an uncharted tradition
- Irish women writers : an uncharted tradition
- Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and their sisters
- Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf : a public of two
- Language unbound : on experimental writing by women
- Laughing feminism : subversive comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen
- Lesbian empire : radical crosswriting in the Twenties
- Lesbian gothic : transgressive fictions
- Lesbian modernism : censorship, sexuality and genre fiction
- Lesbian panic : homoeroticism in modern British women's fiction
- Lilith's daughters : women and religion in contemporary fiction
- Literary liaisons : auto/biographical appropriations in modernist women's fiction
- Literature and cultural criticism of the 1950s : the feeling male body
- Literature and medicine in nineteenth-century Britain : from Mary Shelley to George Eliot
- Living by the pen : early British women writers
- Living by the pen : women writers in the eighteenth century
- Love and eugenics in the late nineteenth century : rational reproduction and the new woman
- Loving subjects : narratives of female desire
- Mad intertextuality : madness in twentieth-century women's writing
- Madness and sexual politics in the feminist novel : studies in Brontë, Woolf, Lessing, and Atwood
- Masking and unmasking the female mind : disguising romances in feminine fiction, 1713-1799
- Masquerade and gender : disguise and female identity in eighteenth-century fictions by women
- Masters of the marketplace : British women novelists of the 1750s
- Matched pairs : gender and intertextual dialogue in eighteenth-century fiction
- Melancholics in love : representing women's depression and domestic abuse
- Merlin's daughters : contemporary women writers of fantasy
- Modernism and the women's popular romance in Britain, 1885-1925
- Modes of discipline : women, conservatism, and the novel after the French Revolution
- Mothering daughters : novels and the politics of family romance : Frances Burney to Jane Austen
- Mothers of the novel : 100 good women writers before Jane Austen
- Murder by the book? : feminism and the crime novel
- Myth and fairy tale in contemporary women's fiction
- Narrative settlements : geographies of British women's fiction between the wars
- New woman fiction : women writing first-wave feminism
- New woman strategies : Sarah Grand, Olive Schreiner, Mona Caird
- Odd Women? : spinsters, lesbians and widows in British women's fiction, 1850s-1930s
- Other sexes : rewriting difference from Woolf to Winterson
- Political and social issues in British women's fiction, 1928-1968
- Popular Victorian women writers
- Post-war British women novelists and the canon
- Presumptuous girls : women and their world in the serious woman's novel
- Protest and reform : the British social narrative by women, 1827-1867
- Raising the dust : the literary housekeeping of Mary Ward, Sarah Grand, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Reader, I married him : a study of the women characters of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot
- Reading daughters' fictions, 1709-1834 : novels and society from Manley to Edgeworth
- Reading from the heart : women, literature, and the search for true love
- Rebel women : feminism, modernism, and the Edwardian novel
- Reclaiming myths of power : women writers and the Victorian spiritual crisis
- Remapping the home front : locating citizenship in British women's Great War fiction
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revising women : eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
- Revolutionary imaginings in the 1790s : Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson, Elizabeth Inchbald
- Revolutions in taste, 1773-1818 : women writers and the aesthetics of Romanticism
- Rhys, Stead, Lessing, and the politics of empathy
- Romantic imprisonment : women and other glorified outcasts
- Romantic women writers, revolution and prophecy : rebellious daughters, 1786-1826
- Sapphic primitivism : productions of race, class, and sexuality in key works of modern fiction
- Scenes of reading : transforming romance in Brontë, Eliot, and Woolf
- Scottish women's gothic and fantastic writing : fiction since 1978
- Scottish women's gothic and fantastic writing : fiction since 1978
- Scribbling women & the short story form : approaches by American & British women writers
- Secrecy and sapphic modernism : reading 'Romans à clef' between the wars
- Seductive forms : women's amatory fiction from 1684-1740
- Sentimental memorials : women and the novel in literary history
- Sex and subterfuge : women novelists to 1850
- Sharing secrets : nineteenth-century women's relations in the short story
- Sisters and strangers : an introduction to contemporary feminist fiction
- Six women novelists
- Smile of discontent : humor, gender, and nineteenth-century British fiction
- Speaking volumes : women, reading, and speech in the age of Austen
- Spilling the beans : eating, cooking, reading and writing in British women's fiction, 1770-1830
- Spilling the beans : eating, cooking, reading and writing in British women's fiction, 1770-1830
- Spiritualism and women's writing : from the fin de siècle to the neo-Victorian
- Styles in fictional structure : the art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot
- Styles in fictional structure ; : the art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot
- Subjects of slavery, agents of change : women and power in Gothic novels and slave narratives, 1790-1865
- Subversive discourse : the cultural production of late Victorian feminist novels
- Textual politics from slavery to postcolonialism : race and identification
- The "improper" feminine : the women's sensation novel and the new woman writing
- The Brontës and religion
- The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen
- The English girls' school story : subversion and challenge in a traditional, conservative literary genre
- The Female Gothic
- The Victorian woman question in contemporary feminist fiction
- The Voyage in : fictions of female development
- The awkward age in women's popular fiction, 1850-1900 : girls and the transition to womanhood
- The courtship novel, 1740-1820 : a feminized genre
- The courtship novel, 1740-1820 : a feminized genre
- The dialogic self : reconstructing subjectivity in Woolf, Lessing, and Atwood
- The disobedient writer : women and narrative tradition
- The excellence of falsehood : romance, realism, and women's contribution to the novel
- The excellence of falsehood : romance, realism, and women's contribution to the novel
- The experimental self : dialogic subjectivity in Woolf, Pym, and Brooke-Rose
- The face of love : feminism and the beauty question
- The family, marriage, and radicalism in British women's novels of the 1790s : public affection and private affliction
- The female investigator in literature, film, and popular culture
- The female pen
- The female romantics : nineteenth-century women novelists and Byronism
- The feminine political novel in Victorian England
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The girl : constructions of the girl in contemporary fiction by women
- The new woman and the empire
- The new woman in fiction and in fact : fin de siècle feminisms
- The older woman in recent fiction
- The other side of the story : structures and strategies of contemporary feminist narrative
- The poison at the source : the female novel of self-development in the early twentieth century
- The politics of the feminist novel
- The reader's repentance : women preachers, women writers, and nineteenth-century social discourse
- The rise of the woman novelist : from Aphra Behn to Jane Austen
- The saint and the artist : a study of the fiction of Iris Murdoch
- The school of femininity ; : a book for and about women as they are interpretated through feminine writers of yesterday and today
- The sign of Angellica : women, writing and fiction, 1660-1800
- The silent echo : the middle-aged female body in contemporary women's fiction
- The singular anomaly ; : women novelists of the nineteenth century
- The suppressed sister : a relationship in novels by nineteenth- and twentieth-century British women
- The woman's historical novel : British women writers, 1900-2000
- The women novelists
- Their fathers' daughters : Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and patriarchal complicity
- Transformations of domesticity in modern women's writing : homelessness at home
- Transforming the Cinderella dream : from Frances Burney to Charlotte Bronte
- Twentieth century women novelists
- Twentieth-century women novelists : feminist theory into practice
- Unbecoming women : British women writers and the novel of development
- Unnatural affections : women and fiction in the later 18th century
- Veils of irony : the development of narrative technique in women's novels of the 1790s
- Veils of irony : the development of narrative technique in women's novels of the 1790s
- Vernon Lee
- Vernon Lee
- Victorian ghosts in the noontide : women writers and the supernatural
- Victorian women writers and the woman question
- Victorian women's fiction : marriage, freedom, and the individual
- Virtue's faults : correspondences in eighteenth-century British and French women's fiction
- Visuality in the novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney
- Which face of witch : self-representations of women as witches in works of contemporary British women writers
- Woman to woman : female friendship in Victorian fiction
- Womanist and feminist aesthetics : a comparative review
- Women and domestic experience in Victorian political fiction
- Women and fiction : feminism and the novel, 1880-1920
- Women and romance : the consolations of gender in the English novel
- Women and romance fiction in the English Renaissance
- Women and the rise of the novel, 1405-1726
- Women and the word : contemporary women novelists and the Bible
- Women authors of detective series : twenty-one American and British writers, 1900-2000
- Women constructing men : female novelists and their male characters, 1750-2000
- Women in revolutionary debate : from Burney to Austen
- Women in the English novel, 1800-1900
- Women in the house of fiction : post-war women novelists
- Women novelists and the ethics of desire, 1684-1814 : in the voice of our biblical mothers
- Women novelists before Jane Austen : the critics and their canons
- Women novelists before Jane Austen : the critics and their canons
- Women of mystery : the lives and works of notable women crime novelists
- Women shapeshifters : transforming the contemporary novel
- Women write back : Irish and Catalan short stories in colonial context
- Women writers and detectives in nineteenth-century crime fiction : the mothers of the mystery genre
- Women writers and the city : essays in feminist literary criticism
- Women writers and the hero of romance
- Women writing about money : women's fiction in England, 1790-1820
- Women writing modern fiction : a passion for ideas
- Women's authorship and editorship in Victorian culture : sensational strategies
- Women's diaries as narrative in the nineteenth-century novel
- Women's fiction and the Great War
- Women's fiction between the wars : mothers, daughters, and writing
- Women's fiction of the Second World War : gender, power, and resistance
- Women's fiction, 1945-2005 : writing romance
- Women's utopian and dystopian fiction
- Women's work : labour, gender, authorship, 1750-1830
- Women, letters, and the novel
- Women, power, and subversion : social strategies in British fiction, 1778-1860
- Women, revolution, and the novels of the 1790s
- Women, the novel, and natural philosophy, 1660-1727
- Woolf and Lessing : breaking the mold
- Woolf's ambiguities : tonal modernism, narrative strategy, feminist precursors
- Writing beyond the ending : narrative strategies of twentieth-century women writers
- Writing war : fiction, gender, and memory
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