Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Women and literature
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Incoming Resources
- Still mad, American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- Willa Cather, the writer and her world, Janis P. Stout
- Anne Sexton and middle generation poetry, the geography of grief, Philip McGowan
- Gertrude Stein and the making of literature, edited by Shirley Neuman and Ira B. Nadel
- Anne Tyler, a critical companion, Paul Bail
- No man's land, the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar. Vol. 2, Sexchanges
- The Cambridge introduction to Sylvia Plath, Jo Gill
- The lesbian postmodern, edited by Laura Doan
- The critical response to Anais Nin, edited by Philip K. Jason
- Rediscovering Nancy Drew, edited by Carolyn Stewart Dyer and Nancy Tillman Romalov
- Toni Morrison, critical and theoretical approaches, edited by Nancy J. Peterson
- We who love to be astonished, experimental women's writing and performance poetics, edited by Laura Hinton and Cynthia Hogue
- The white negress, literature, minstrelsy, and the black-Jewish imaginary, Lori Harrison-Kahan
- Susan Sontag, the making of an icon, Carl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock
- Anne Sexton and middle generation poetry, the geography of grief, Philip McGowan
- Understanding contemporary Chicana literature, Deborah L. Madsen
- Elizabeth Bishop and her art, edited by Lloyd Schwartz and Sybil P. Estess ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- Exact resemblance to exact resemblance, the literary portraiture of Gertrude Stein, Wendy Steiner
- A different language, Gertrude Stein's experimental writing, Marianne DeKoven
- Native speakers, Ella Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, Jovita González, and the poetics of culture, María Eugenia Cotera
- On Louise Gluck, change what you see, edited by Joanne Feit Diehl
- Reading Adrienne Rich, reviews and re-visions, 1951-81, edited by Jane Roberta Cooper
- Translating the unspeakable, poetry and the innovative necessity : essays, by Kathleen Fraser
- Rewriting Shakespeare, rewriting ourselves, Peter Erickson
- Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women, Simone A. James Alexander
- Willa Cather, queering America, Marilee Lindemann
- Something to declare, Julia Alvarez
- Reading Gertrude Stein, body, text, gnosis, Lisa Ruddick
- Toni Morrison, edited by Linden Peach
- Silence and power, a reevaluation of Djuna Barnes, edited by Mary Lynn Broe ; with an afterword by Catharine Stimpson
- The women, Hilton Als
- Chapters in a mythology, the poetry of Sylvia Plath, Judith Kroll
- The other Sylvia Plath, Tracy Brain
- The structure of obscurity, Gertrude Stein, language, and cubism, Randa Dubnick
- Experimental lives, women and literature, 1900-1945, Mary Loeffelholz
- Out of line, history, psychoanalysis, & montage in H.D.'s long poems, Susan Edmunds
- H.D. and the Victorian fin de siècle, gender, modernism, decadence, Cassandra Laity
- Lorraine Hansberry, by Anne Cheney
- Louise Erdrich, a critical companion, Lorena L. Stookey
- Lavish self-divisions, the novels of Joyce Carol Oates, Brenda Daly
- Interviews, Entrevistas, Gloria E. Anzaldúa ; edited by AnaLouise Keating
- Conflicting stories, American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century, Elizabeth Ammons
- Nella Larsen, novelist of the Harlem Renaissance, a woman's life unveiled, Thadious M. Davis
- Gertrude Stein's theatre of the absolute, by Betsy Alayne Ryan
- Alice Walker, Maria Lauret
- Contemporary women's poetry, reading, writing, practice, edited by Alison Mark and Deryn Rees-Jones
- Amy Lowell, diva poet, by Melissa Bradshaw
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- Djuna Barnes, T.S. Eliot and the gender dynamics of modernism, tracing Nightwood, Monika Faltejskova
- The Cambridge introduction to Sylvia Plath, Jo Gill
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