Keyword [women-writers] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Modes of motion: Travel in the nonfiction narratives of twentieth-century American women writers |
182. | Narrating difference: Contemporary American women writers v. critical race theorists |
183. | Competing visions: Women writers and male illustrators in the Golden Age of Illustration |
184. | Mourning work: Historical trauma and the women of the cross(road). Readings in modern women writers of the diaspora |
185. | Identity in motion: The symbiotic connection between migration and identity in four 20th century novels by African diasporic women writers |
186. | Postmodern subjects and the nation: Contemporary Arab women writers' reconfigurations of home and belonging |
187. | 'May I disturb you?': British women writers, imperial identities, and the late Imperial Period, 1880--1940 |
188. | Borderland without borders: Chinese diasporic women writers in the Americas |
189. | Print and gender: British and American women writers, 1770 to 1820 |
190. | Female identity in autobiographies by Italian women writers: 1919--1939 |
191. | Transformational Theories: North American Women Writers and Their Revisions of Homeric Epic |
192. | The spectacular madwoman: Nineteenth-century women writers who exposed the ideological bias of psychiatric objectivity and the immorality of moral asylum management |
193. | 'This fountain and spray of life': Virginia Woolf's polysemous influence on three generations of women novelists |
194. | Amen the thunderbolt and the dark void: Spirituality and gender in the works of male and female writers of the Beat Generation |
195. | New woman, new fiction: Autobiographical fictions by twentieth-century Chinese women writers |
196. | Under the influence: Black American women writers attempt the pen |
197. | Contemporary women writers from the French and Spanish-speaking Caribbean: A comparative literature course |
198. | Figures of sympathy: Womanly redefinition in the fiction of British women writers (George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Jane Marcet, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell) |
199. | 'A gloria del sesso feminile': Epistolary constructions of gender in early modern Italian letter collections |
200. | The Bildungsroman in female fiction: A study of female development in selected women writers of color (Alice Walker, Sandra Cisneros, Michelle Cliff, Jamaica) |
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