Incoming Resources
- The posthumous voice in women's writing from Mary Shelley to Sylvia Plath, Claire Raymond
- A secret sisterhood, the literary friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronté, George Eliot, & Virginia Woolf, Emily Midorikawa & Emma Claire Sweeney
- Gilbert & Gubar's The madwoman in the attic, after thirty years, edited with an introduction by Annette R. Federico ; foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert
- The myth of Aunt Jemima, representations of race and region, Diane Roberts
- Experimental lives, women and literature, 1900-1945, Mary Loeffelholz
- Gilbert & Gubar's The madwoman in the attic after thirty years, edited with an introduction by Annette R. Federico ; foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert
- Wanderers, a history of women walking, Kerri Andrews ; foreword by Kathleen Jamie
- Voicing women, gender and sexuality in early modern writing, edited by Kate Chedgzoy, Melanie Hansen, and Suzanne Trill
- Snow on the cane fields, women's writing and Creole subjectivity, Judith L. Raiskin
- Subject to others, British women writers and colonial slavery, 1670-1834, Moira Ferguson