English fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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English fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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English fiction + Women authors + History and criticism
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- Subjects of slavery, agents of change, women and power in Gothic novels and slave narratives, 1790-1865, Kari J. Winter
- Family likeness, sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, Mary Jean Corbett
- In the name of love, women, masochism, and the Gothic, Michelle A. Massé
- Living by the pen, women writers in the eighteenth century, Cheryl Turner
- Madness and sexual politics in the feminist novel, studies in Brontë, Woolf, Lessing, and Atwood, Barbara Hill Rigney
- The new woman in fiction and in fact, fin de si ecle feminisms, edited by Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis ; foreword by Lyn Pykett
- Imperialism at home, race and Victorian women's fiction, Susan Meyer
- Engaging with Shakespeare, responses of George Eliot and other women novelists, Marianne Novy
- Plotting change, contemporary women's fiction, editor: Linda Anderson
- Millions like us, British women's fiction of the Second World War, Jenny Hartley
- Eve's renegades, Victorian anti-feminist women novelists, Valerie Sanders
- Writing women, contemporary women novelists, Olga Kenyon
- The rise of the woman novelist, from Aphra Behn to Jane Austen, Jane Spencer
- The posthumous voice in women's writing from Mary Shelley to Sylvia Plath, Claire Raymond
- Contemporary British women writers, texts and strategies, edited by Robert E. Hosmer
- Victorian women's fiction, marriage, freedom, and the individual, Shirley Foster
- Feminine fictions, revisiting the postmodern, Patricia Waugh
- Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers, race, ethics, narrative form, edited by Sheldon George and Jean Wyatt
- Lesbian modernism, censorship, sexuality and genre fiction, Elizabeth English
- The sign of Angellica, women, writing, and fiction 1660-1800, Janet Todd
- A literature of their own, British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing, Elaine Showalter
- Beyond the lighthouse, English women novelists in the twentieth century, Margaret Crosland
- A very great profession, the woman's novel 1914-39, Nicola Beauman
- Hysterical fictions, the 'Woman's novel' in the twentieth century, Clare Hanson
- The ladies and the mammies, Jane Austen and Jean Rhys, by Selma James
- From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell, British women writers in detective and crime fiction, Susan Rowland
- Laughing feminism, subversive comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen, Audrey Bilger
- Desire and domestic fiction, a political history of the novel, Nancy Armstrong
- Literature and medicine in nineteenth century Britain, from Mary Shelley to George Eliot, Janis McLarren Caldwell
- Hawthorne and women, engendering and expanding the Hawthorne tradition, edited by John L. Idol and Melinda M. Ponder
- Sisters and strangers, an introduction to contemporary feminist fiction, Patricia Duncker
- Women's fiction and the Great War, edited by Suzanne Raitt and Trudi Tate
- Women's Gothic, from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley, E.J. Clery
- Seductive forms, women's amatory fiction from 1684 to 1740, Ros Ballaster
- Women and fiction, feminism and the novel, 1880-1920, Patricia Stubbs
- Family likeness, sex, marriage, and incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, Mary Jean Corbett
- The new woman and the empire, Iveta Jusová
- Narrative settlements, geographies of British women's fiction between the wars, Jennifer Poulos Nesbitt
- Reclaiming myths of power, women writers and the Victorian spiritual crisis, Ruth Y. Jenkins
- Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, a public of two, Angela Smith
- Women's utopias in British and American fiction, Nan Bowman Albinski
- The female form, women writers and the conquest of the novel, Rosalind Miles
- A female vision of the city, London in the novels of five British women, Christine Wick Sizemore ; photographs by Susan Cavanaugh
- Writing war, fiction, gender, and memory, Lynne Hanley
- Revising women, eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement, edited by Paula R. Backscheider
- From my guy to sci-fi, genre and women's writing in the postmodern world, edited by Helen Carr
- The Arab Atlantic, resistance, diaspora, and trans-cultural dialogue in the works of Arab British and Arab American women writers, Yousef Awad
- Victorian women's fiction, marriage, freedom and the individual, Shirley Foster
- Victorian women's fiction, marriage, freedom and the individual, Shirley Foster
- Writing beyond the ending, narrative strategies of twentieth-century women writers, by Rachel Blau DuPlessis