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- "Modernist" women writers and narrative art
- "Saddling la gringa" : gatekeeping in literature by contemporary Latina writers
- "The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory
- 10 women of mystery
- 19th-century American women's novels : interpretive strategies
- A feminist ethic of risk
- A southern weave of women : fiction of the contemporary South
- Activism and the American novel : religion and resistance in fiction by women of color
- Advancing sisterhood? : interracial friendships in contemporary southern fiction
- Adventures of the spirit : the older woman in the works of Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, and other contemporary women writers
- Africanism and authenticity in African-American women's novels
- America the middlebrow : women's novels, progressivism, and middlebrow authorship between the wars
- American women writing fiction : memory, identity, family, space
- Archetypal patterns in women's fiction
- Are girls necessary? : lesbian writing and modern histories
- Between the novel and the news : the emergence of American women's writing
- Beyond the Gibson Girl : reimagining the American new woman, 1895-1915
- Black female vampires in African American women's novels, 1977-2011 : she bites back
- Black women novelists : the development of a tradition, 1892-1976
- Black women novelists and the nationalist aesthetic
- Black women writers and the American neo-slave narrative : femininity unfettered
- Bodies in a broken world : women novelists of color and the politics of medicine
- Body politics and the fictional double
- Breaking the sequence : women's experimental fiction
- Bridges to memory : postmemory in contemporary ethnic American women's fiction
- Changing the story : feminist fiction and the tradition
- Chick lit and postfeminism
- Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history
- Comic visions, female voices : contemporary women novelists and Southern humor
- Conflicting stories : American women writers at the turn into the twentieth century
- Consumerism and American girls' literature, 1860-1940
- Contemporary American women writers : narrative strategies
- Contemporary feminist historical crime fiction
- Contemporary women novelists : a collection of critical essays
- Contemporary women's fiction : narrative practice and feminist theory
- Cosmopolitan culture and consumerism in chick lit
- Crossing borders through folklore : African American women's fiction and art
- Daughters of self-creation : the contemporary Chicana novel
- Daughters of the Great Depression : women, work, and fiction in the American 1930s
- Demythologizing the romance of conquest
- Detective agency : women rewriting the hard-boiled tradition
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990
- Domestic allegories of political desire : the Black heroine's text at the turn of the century
- Doubled plots : romance and history
- Down from the mountaintop : Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989
- Dream a little : land and social justice in modern America
- Dream revisionaries : gender and genre in women's utopian fiction, 1870-1920
- Dreaming black/writing white : the Hagar myth in American cultural history
- Driving women : fiction and automobile culture in twentieth-century America
- Engendering romance : women writers and the Hawthorne tradition, 1850-1990
- Famous last words : changes in gender and narrative closure
- Feminism and its fictions : the consciousness-raising novel and the women's liberation movement
- Feminism and the postmodern impulse : post-World War II fiction
- Feminism in women's detective fiction
- Feminism on the border : Chicana gender politics and literature
- Feminist alternatives : irony and fantasy in the contemporary novel by women
- Feminist futures--contemporary women's speculative fiction
- Feminist popular fiction
- Feminist utopian novels of the 1970s : Joanna Russ & Dorothy Bryant
- Feminist utopias
- Fictions of authority : women writers and narrative voice
- Figuring the woman author in contemporary fiction
- Following Djuna : women lovers and the erotics of loss
- Free women : ethics and aesthetics in twentieth-century women's fiction
- Future females, the next generation : new voices and velocities in feminist science fiction criticism
- Galactic suburbia : recovering women's science fiction
- Gender and genre : an introduction to women writers of formula westerns, 1900-1950
- Girl sleuth : Nancy Drew and the women who created her
- Gothic (re)visions : writing women as readers
- Gothic forms of feminine fictions
- Haunting capital : memory, text and the Black diasporic body
- Haunting the house of fiction : feminist perspectives on ghost stories by American women
- Healing narratives : women writers curing cultural dis-ease
- Hearts of darkness : white women write race
- Home matters : longing and belonging, nostalgia and mourning in women's fiction
- In defiance of the law : from Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison
- In the name of love : women, masochism, and the Gothic
- Influencing America's tastes : realism in the works of Wharton, Cather & Hurst
- Inspiriting influences : tradition, revision, and Afro-American women's novels
- Jane Eyre's American daughters : from The wide, wide world to Anne of Green Gables : a study of marginalized maidens and what they mean
- Labor & desire : women's revolutionary fiction in depression America
- Language and gender in American fiction : Howells, James, Wharton, and Cather
- Lesbian detective fiction : woman as author, subject, and reader
- Liberating literature : feminist fiction in America
- Lilith's daughters : women and religion in contemporary fiction
- Literary liaisons : auto/biographical appropriations in modernist women's fiction
- Literary trauma : sadism, memory, and sexual violence in American women's fiction
- Maternal body and voice in Toni Morrison, Bobbie Ann Mason, and Lee Smith
- Middlebrow moderns : popular American women writers of the 1920s
- Modeling minority women : heroines in African and Asian American fiction
- Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women
- Moving on : the heroines of Shirley Ann Grau, Anne Tyler, and Gail Godwin
- Murder by the book? : feminism and the crime novel
- Myth and fairy tale in contemporary women's fiction
- Mythmaking and metaphor in black women's fiction
- Narrative in the professional age : transatlantic readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- New Latina narrative : the feminine space of postmodern ethnicity
- New visions of community in contemporary American fiction : Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison
- No crystal stair : visions of race and sex in Black women's fiction
- Not in sisterhood : Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the politics of female authorship
- Notes on nowhere : feminism, utopian logic, and social transformation
- Novel Shakespeares : twentieth-century women novelists and appropriation
- Opening acts : narrative beginnings in twentieth-century feminist fiction
- Other sexes : rewriting difference from Woolf to Winterson
- Our mothers, our powers, our texts : manifestations of Ajé in Africana literature
- Partial visions : feminism and utopianism in the 1970s
- Partners in wonder : women and the birth of science fiction, 1926-1965
- Personal property : wives, white slaves, and the market in women
- Pink pirates : contemporary American women writers and copyright
- Plots and proposals : American women's fiction, 1850-90
- Politics and affect in Black women's fiction
- Prairie women : images in American and Canadian fiction
- Private woman, public stage : literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America
- Quilt culture : tracing the pattern
- Race, gender, and desire : narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker
- Reading from the heart : women, literature, and the search for true love
- Reading women : literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
- Recalling religions : resistance, memory, and cultural revision in ethnic women's literature
- Reconstructing desire : the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing
- Reconstructing womanhood : the emergence of the Afro-American woman novelist
- Reforming fictions : Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the progressive era
- Regions of identity : the construction of America in women's fiction, 1885-1914
- Reload : rethinking women + cyberculture
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance : race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West
- Risking difference : identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism
- Sacred groves and ravaged gardens : the fiction of Eudora Welty, Carson McCullers, and Flannery O'Connor
- Scare tactics : supernatural fiction by American women
- Scribbling women & the short story form : approaches by American & British women writers
- Southern mothers : fact and fictions in southern women's writing
- Southern women novelists and the Civil War : trauma and collective memory in the American literary tradition since 1861
- Specifying : black women writing the American experience
- Stirring the pot : the kitchen and domesticity in the fiction of southern women
- Strategies of reticence : silence and meaning in the works of Jane Austen, Willa Cather, Katherine Anne Porter, and Joan Didion
- Style and the "scribbling women" : an empirical analysis of nineteenth-century American fiction
- Teach the nation : public school, racial uplift, and women's writing in the 1890's
- The American narcissus : individualism and women in nineteenth-century American fiction
- The Female Gothic
- The Voyage in : fictions of female development
- The artistry of anger : black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860
- The belle gone bad : white southern women writers and the dark seductress
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The daughter's return : African-American and Caribbean women's fictions of history
- The disobedient writer : women and narrative tradition/
- The factory girl and the seamstress : imagining gender and class in nineteenth century American fiction
- The female Bildungsroman by Toni Morrison and Maxine Hong Kingston : a postmodern reading
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The feminist bestseller : from Sex and the single girl to Sex and the city
- The foremother figure in early black women's literature : clothed in my right mind
- The freedom to remember : narrative, slavery, and gender in contemporary Black women's fiction
- The girl : constructions of the girl in contemporary fiction by women
- The madwoman can't speak : or why insanity is not subversive
- The mulatta and the politics of race
- The patchwork quilt : ideas of community in nineteenth-century American women's fiction
- The politics of the feminist novel
- The safe sea of women : lesbian fiction, 1969-1989
- The seduction novel of the early nation : a call for socio-political reform
- The tragedy and comedy of resistance : reading modernity through Black women's fiction
- The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor : a discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America
- The web of iniquity : early detective fiction by American women
- The wilderness within : American women writers and spiritual quest
- Through the window, out the door : women's narratives of departure, from Austin and Cather to Tyler, Morrison, and Didion
- To kiss the chastening rod : domestic fiction and sexual ideology in the American Renaissance
- Tomorrow is another day : the woman writer in the South, 1859-1936
- Tracing Arachne's web : myth and feminist fiction
- Trances, dances, and vociferations : agency and resistance in Africana women's narratives
- Transnational women's fiction : unsettling home and homeland
- Trauma and survival in contemporary fiction
- Twentieth-century American women's fiction : a critical introduction
- Twentieth-century women novelists : feminist theory into practice
- Twice upon a time : women writers and the history of the fairy tale
- Unruly tongue : identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930
- Voices of the nation : women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-1870
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-70
- Womanism, literature, and the transformation of the Black community, 1965-1980
- Women and the word : contemporary women novelists and the Bible
- Women in chains : the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction
- Women writers of the short story : a collection of critical essays
- Women's fiction, 1945-2005 : writing romance
- Women's utopias in British and American fiction
- Women's work : nationalism and contemporary African American women's novels
- Women, America, and movement : narratives of relocation
- Worrying the line : black women writers, lineage, and literary tradition
- Writers of conviction : the personal politics of Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst
- Writing the meal : dinner in the fiction of early twentieth-century women writers
- Writing tricksters : mythic gambols in American ethnic literature
- Writing women : contemporary women novelists
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