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- "A moving rhetoricke" : gender and silence in early modern England
- A room of one's own
- Another Colette : the question of gendered writing
- Anxious power : reading, writing, and ambivalence in narrative by women
- Assimilating Asians : gendered strategies of authorship in Asian America
- Assuming the positions : cultural pedagogy and the politics of commonplace writing
- Backtalk : women writers speak out : interviews
- Becoming Wordsworthian : a performative aesthetics
- Being a minor writer
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Boss ladies, watch out! : essays on women, sex, and writing
- Cartesian women : versions and subversions of rational discourse in the old regime
- Challenging boundaries : gender and periodization
- Changing the subject : Mary Wroth and figurations of gender in early modern England
- Composing social identity in written language
- Cross-cultural performances : differences in women's re-visions of Shakespeare
- Dancing with goddesses : archetypes, poetry, and empowerment
- Discourses of difference : an analysis of women's travel writing and colonialism
- Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore : the psychodynamics of creativity
- Engaging with Shakespeare : responses of George Eliot and other women novelists
- Equivocal beings : politics, gender, and sentimentality in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen
- Famous last words : changes in gender and narrative closure
- Feminism and the politics of literary reputation : the example of Erica Jong
- Feminist engagements : forays into American literature and culture
- Feminist poetics : poiesis, performance, histories
- Fictions of authority : women writers and narrative voice
- French dressing : women, men, and Ancien Régime fiction
- Gender and discourse in Victorian literature and art
- Gender and genre in novels without end : the British roman-fleuve
- Gender and the poetics of excess : moments of brocade
- Gender, theory, and the canon
- Genre choices, gender questions
- God's Englishwomen : seventeenth-century radical sectarian writing and feminist criticism
- Godiva's ride : women of letters in England, 1830-1880
- Governing the tongue : the politics of speech in early New England
- H.D. and Freud : bisexuality and a feminine discourse
- Heroic tropes : gender and intertext
- Herspace : women, writing, and solitude
- History, gender & eighteenth-century literature
- Home fronts : domesticity and its critics in the Antebellum United States
- Hot property : the stakes and claims of literary originality
- How we found America : reading gender through East European immigrant narratives
- Illness, gender, and writing : the case of Katherine Mansfield
- Language and gender in American fiction : Howells, James, Wharton, and Cather
- Leaving lines of gender : a feminist genealogy of language writing
- Listening to silences : new essays in feminist criticism
- Lost saints : silence, gender, and Victorian literary canonization
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Male authors, female readers : representation and subjectivity in Middle English devotional literature
- Manly writing : gender, rhetoric, and the rise of composition
- Men writing the feminine : literature, theory, and the question of genders
- Metamorphosis and the emergence of the feminine : a motif of "difference" in women's writing
- Nathalie Sarraute : metaphor, fairy-tale and the feminine of the text
- Not in sisterhood : Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the politics of female authorship
- Oppositional voices : women as writers and translators of literature in the English Renaissance
- Outside the pale : cultural exclusion, gender difference, and the Victorian woman writer
- Plain and ordinary things : reading women in the writing classroom
- Playwrights and plagiarists in early modern England : gender, authorship, literary property
- Politics and scholarship : feminist academic journals and the production of knowledge
- Private voices, public lives : women speak on the literary life
- Resisting regionalism : gender and naturalism in American fiction, 1885-1915
- Revising Flannery O'Connor : southern literary culture and the problem of female authorship
- Rhetorical women : roles and representations
- Rich and strange : gender, history, modernism
- Robert Frost and feminine literary tradition
- Romantic theatricality : gender, poetry, and spectatorship
- Sappho's sweetbitter songs : configurations of female and male in ancient Greek lyric
- Scheming women : poetry, privilege, and the politics of subjectivity
- Sexual sameness : textual differences in lesbian and gay writing
- Silences
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- Textual intercourse : collaboration, authorship, and sexualities in Renaissance drama
- Textualizing the feminine : on the limits of genre
- The Sidney family romance : Mary Wroth, William Herbert, and the early modern construction of gender
- The allegory of female authority : Christine de Pizan's Cité des dames
- The disobedient writer : women and narrative tradition/
- The feminine sublime : gender and excess in women's fiction
- The gendered lyric : subjectivity and difference in nineteenth-century French poetry
- The imprint of gender : authorship and publication in the English Renaissance
- The romance of origins : language and sexual difference in Middle English literature
- The way of the woman writer
- The women
- To write like a woman : essays in feminism and science fiction
- Unruly tongue : identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930
- Ventures into childland : Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity
- Voice lessons : on becoming a (woman) writer
- War, women, and poetry, 1914-1945 : British and German writers and activists
- What are little girls made of? : a guide to female role models in children's books
- What else but love? : the ordeal of race in Faulkner and Morrison
- What our speech disrupts : feminism and creative writing studies
- Women's fiction between the wars : mothers, daughters, and writing
- Women's writing and the circulation of ideas : manuscript publication in England, 1550-1880
- Women, authorship and literary culture, 1690-1740
- Writing African women : gender, popular culture, and literature in West Africa
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