Sex role in literature
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Sex role in literature
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Sex role in literature
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Incoming Resources
- The rise and fall of the femme fatale in British literature, 1790-1910, Heather Brown
- Roman literature, gender, and reception, domina illustris, edited by Donald Lateiner, Barbara K. Gold and Judith Perkins
- Hélène Cixous, writing and sexual difference, Abigail Bray
- Edna Ferber's Hollywood, American fictions of gender, race, and history, J.E. Smyth ; foreword by Thomas Schatz
- Feminist theory and the classics, edited by Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin
- Jean Rhys at "World's End", novels of colonial and sexual exile, Mary Lou Emery
- Twentieth-century crime fiction, gender, sexuality, and the body, Gill Plain
- Natural masques, gender and identity in Fielding's plays and novels, Jill Campbell
- H. D. and Freud, bisexuality and a feminine discourse, Claire Buck
- Subjects and citizens, nation, race, and gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill, edited by Michael Moon and Cathy N. Davidson
- Roman Shakespeare, warriors, wounds, and women, Coppélia Kahn
- The Bohemian body, gender and sexuality in modern Czech culture, Alfred Thomas
- Virginia Woolf and London, the sexual politics of the city, Susan M. Squier
- Mother tongues, sexuality, trials, motherhood, translation, Barbara Johnson
- The Bohemian body, gender and sexuality in modern Czech culture, Alfred Thomas
- Eve's renegades, Victorian anti-feminist women novelists, Valerie Sanders
- Two Irelands, literary feminisms north and south, Rebecca Pelan
- Engendering Rome, women in Latin epic, A.M. Keith
- Engaging with Shakespeare, responses of George Eliot and other women novelists, Marianne Novy
- Lawrence among the women, wavering boundaries in women's literary traditions, Carol Siegel
- Public sentiments, structures of feeling in nineteenth-century American literature, Glenn Hendler
- Erotic politics, desire on the Renaissance stage, edited by Susan Zimmerman
- Violent adventure, contemporary fiction by American men, Marilyn C. Wesley
- Gender, sex, and subordination in England 1500-1800, Anthony Fletcher
- Broken nuptials in Shakespeare's plays, Carol Thomas Neely
- The gender of modernism, a critical anthology, edited by Bonnie Kime Scott ; contributing editors, Mary Lynn Broe ... [et al.]
- Beauty, brains, and brawn ;, the construction of gender in children's literature, edited by Susan Lehr
- The metamorphoses of Don Juan's women, early parity to late modern pathology, Ann Davies
- Grimms' bad girls & bold boys, the moral & social vision of the Tales, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- Chaucer's vision of manhood, Holly A. Crocker
- Telling tales, gender and narrative form in Victorian literature and culture, Elizabeth Langland
- Tendencies, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Cannibal fictions, American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality, Jeff Berglund
- Christina Rossetti, the poetry of endurance, Dolores Rosenblum
- Re-dressing the canon, essays on theatre and gender, Alisa Solomon
- Medieval romance and the construction of heterosexuality, Louise M. Sylvester
- Comic women, tragic men, a study of gender and genre in Shakespeare, Linda Bamber
- Shakespeare, sex, & love, Stanley Wells
- Muscular Christianity, embodying the Victorian Age, edited by Donald E. Hall
- Things of darkness, economies of race and gender in early modern England, Kim F. Hall
- Shakespeare, feminism and gender, edited by Kate Chedgzoy
- Authority and gender in medieval and Renaissance chronicles, edited by Juliana Dresvina and Nicholas Sparks
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- Uneven developments, the ideological work of gender in mid-Victorian England, Mary Poovey
- Race, sex, and gender in contemporary women's theatre, the construction of "woman", Mary F. Brewer ; foreword by Alan Sinfield
- Chaucer, ethics, and gender, Alcuin Blamires
- Making love, sentiment and sexuality in eighteenth-century British literature, Paul Kelleher
- Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid, East Caribbean connections, Moira Ferguson
- Women in transit through literary liminal spaces, edited by Teresa Gómez Reus and Terry Gifford
- Nobody's story, the vanishing acts of women writers in the marketplace, 1670-1820, Catherine Gallagher
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