Authorship + Sex differences
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Incoming Resources
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- Engaging with Shakespeare, responses of George Eliot and other women novelists, Marianne Novy
- Cross-cultural performances, differences in women's re-visions of Shakespeare, edited by Marianne Novy
- 'A moving rhetoricke', gender and silence in early modern England, Christina Luckyj
- Lost saints, silence, gender, and Victorian literary canonization, Tricia Lootens
- Rich and strange, gender, history, modernism, Marianne DeKoven
- What our speech disrupts, feminism and creative writing studies, Katharine Haake
- A room of one's own and three guineas, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Anna Snaith
- To write like a woman, essays in feminism and science fiction, Joanna Russ
- Living by the pen, women writers in the eighteenth century, Cheryl Turner
- The women, Hilton Als
- Governing the tongue, the politics of speech in early New England, Jane Kamensky
- Scheming women, poetry, privilege, and the politics of subjectivity, Cynthia Hogue
- Ventures into childland, Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity, U.C. Knoepflmacher
- Oppositional voices, women as writers and translators of literature in the English Renaissance, Tina Krontiris
- Gender and discourse in Victorian literature and art, edited by Antony H. Harrison and Beverly Taylor
- Outside the pale, cultural exclusion, gender difference, and the Victorian woman writer, Elsie B. Michie
- A room of one's own ;, and, Three guineas, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Morag Shiach
- Godiva's ride, women of letters in England, 1830-1880, Dorothy Mermin
- Listening to silences, new essays in feminist criticism, edited by Elaine Hedges and Shelley Fisher Fishkin
- Romanticism & gender, Anne K. Mellor
- Engendering fictions, the English novel in the early twentieth century, Lyn Pykett
- Manly writing, gender, rhetoric, and the rise of composition, Miriam Brody
- Feminism and American literary history, essays, Nina Baym
- The feminine sublime, gender and excess in women's fiction, Barbara Claire Freeman
- Black women, writing, and identity, migrations of the subject, Carole Boyce Davies
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