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Keyword [Women Writers]
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141. 'It will be social': Black women writers and the postwar era 1945--1960
142. Diaspora and representation: Jewish Argentine, Turkish German, and Chinese American women writers
143. Sexing the city: Contemporary U.S. women writers and the global metropolis
144. Fair to middling: Slavery and status in the poetry of Romantic women writers
145. Tracing the maternal: Memory and writing in contemporary American women writers of the diaspora
146. 'A Victorious Struggle:' Confederate Women Writers Commemorate The Civil War, 1860-194
147. Sexual politics in the works of Chinese American women writers: Sui Sin Far, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan
148. 'Sometimes folk need more': Black women writers dwelling in the beyond
149. Proto-feminism, gender, and genre: Moderata Fonte and Maria de Zayas Sotomayor's silent alliance
150. Making room: British women writers, social change, and the short story, 1850--1940
151. Historical narrative in fiction: A cross-cultural exploration of contemporary American and Chinese fiction by women writers
152. Violence, silence, and sacrifice: The mother-daughter relationship in the short fiction of Irish women writers, 1890--1980
153. Ecological intelligence: British women writers and the environmental tradition
154. 'Strangely tangled threads': American women writers negotiating naturalism, 1850--1900
155. Writing our way home: A life history study of African American women writers of the nineteenth century who grew to adulthood enslaved
156. Beyond orientalism: A study of three Arabic women writers
157. Excursions into modernism: Women writers, travel, and the body
158. Women writers of Chinese poetry in late-Edo period Japan
159. The lucid silver and the glowing ore: British women writers mine South America, 1770--1860
160. Framing marriage: Male narrators in romantic fiction by Mary Shelley, George Sand, and Mariia Zhukova
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