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Discourses of Ageing in Fiction and Feminism: The Invisible Woman

By J. King

On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs: A Critical Anthology

By M. Johnson, S. Mintz

Jeanette Winterson

By Sonya Andermahr

Writing Women of the Fin de Siecle: Authors of Change

By Adrienne E. Gavin, Carolyn Oulton

Writing Medieval Women's Lives

By C. Goldy, A. Livingstone

Margaret Atwood: An Introduction to Critical Views of Her Fiction

By Professor Gina Wisker

The Poetry of Susan Howe: History, Theology, Authority

By W. Montgomery

Further Adventures of The Dialectic of Sex: Critical Essays on Shulamith Firestone

By M. Merck, S. Sandford

Women's Writing, Englishness and National and Cultural Identity: The Mobile Woman and the Migrant Voice, 1938-62

By M. Joannou

Reading Memory and Identity in the Texts of Medieval European Holy Women

By M. Cotter-Lynch, B. Herzog

Modernist Articulations: A Cultural Study of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Gertrude Stein

By A. Goody

Reading the Bronte Body: Disease, Desire and the Constraints of Culture

By Beth Torgerson

Women and Spirituality in the Writing of More, Wollstonecraft, Stanton, and Eddy

By A. Ingham

TheIncredible Banker by Subramanian, Ravi ( Author ) ON Aug-01-2011, Paperback

By Subramanian, Ravi

Reading Women's Worlds from Christine de Pizan to Doris Lessing: A Guide to Six Centuries of Women Writers Imagining Rooms of Their Own

By S. Jansen

The Many Dimensions of Chinese Feminism

By Y. Chen

The Complete Poems

By Emily Dickinson, Thomas Herbert Johnson

Speculum of the Other Woman

By Luce Irigaray, Gillian Gill

Contemporary Scottish Women Writers

By Aileen Christianson, Alison Lumsden

Opening the Gates, Second Edition: An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing

By Margot Badran, miriam cooke

The Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym

By Paula Byrne

Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana: From Slavery to Free Labour in Asante, 1807-1956

By Gareth Austin

Jane Austen

By Carol Shields

Colette

By Diana Holmes

Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today

By Rachel Vorona Cote

Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic

By L. Armitt

Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion

By Michelle Dean

Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton, and Emily Bront

By Maureen Adams

Twentieth-Century Women Novelists: Feminist Theory into Practice

By S. Watkins

We Should All Be Feminists

By Ngozi Adichie, Chimamanda