Women and Gender Studies

Aphra Behn's English Feminism: Wit and Satire, Dolores Altaba-Artal

Ashes to Ashes: Mourning and Social Differences in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction, Jonathan Schiff

Becoming Modern: Willa Cather's Journalism, M. Catherine Downs

The Dialogic Self: Reconstructing Subjectivity in Woolf, Lessing and Atwood, Roxanne Fand

Fancy's Craft: Art and Identity in the Early Works of Djuna Barnes, Cheryl J. Plumb

Gender, Culture, and the Arts (Susquehanna University Studies, Volume 17), Edited by Ronald Dotterer and Susan R. Bowers

Mary Grew: Abolitionist and Feminist (1813-1896), Ira V. Brown

Pearl S. Buck's Chinese Women, Sonya Gao

Politics, Gender, and the Arts (Susquehanna University Studies, Volume 15), Edited by Ronald Dotterer and Susan R. Bowers

Sexuality, the Female Gaze, and the Arts (Susquehanna University Studies, Volume 16), Ronald Dotterer and Susan R. Bowers

The Troubling Play of Gender: The Phaedra Plays of Tsvetaeva, Yourcenar, and H.D., Maria Stadter Fox

Weaving The World: The Metaphorics of Writing and Female Textual Production, Kathryn Sullivan Kruger

A CERTAIN EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN: The “Causes célèbres” of Eighteenth-Century France, By TRACEY RIZZ

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