English literature -- Women authors | History and criticism
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- 'Grossly material things' : women and book production in early modern England
- 4E cognition and eighteenth-century fiction : how the novel found its feet
- A companion to early modern women's writing
- A feminine enlightenment : British women writers and the philosophy of progress, 1759-1820
- A history of early modern women's writing
- A history of modern Irish women's literature
- A literary history of women's writing in Britain, 1660-1789
- Becoming a woman of letters : myths of authorship and facts of the victorian market
- Beyond bodies : gender, literature and the enigma of consciousness
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Bluestockings and travel accounts : reading, writing and collecting
- Bluestockings displayed : portraiture, performance and patronage, 1730-1830
- Creating safe space : violence and women's writing
- Critical alliances : economics and feminism in English women's writing, 1880-1914
- Critical alliances : economics and feminism in English women's writing, 1880-1914
- Crossing cultures : nineteenth-century Anglophone literature in the Low Countries
- Dido's daughters : literacy, gender, and empire in early modern England and France
- Dissensuous modernism : women writers, the senses, and technology
- Domesticity and dissent in the seventeenth-century : English women writers and the public sphere
- Early modern women's manuscript writing : selected papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium
- Eavan Boland
- Editing early modern women
- English women, religion, and textual production, 1500-1625
- Excess and embodiment in contemporary women's writing
- Extreme domesticity : a view from the margins
- Fatal women of Romanticism
- Food Restraint and Fasting in Victorian Religion and Literature
- Friendship's shadows : women's friendship and the politics of betrayal in England, 1640-1705
- Gender and representations of the female subject in early modern England : creating their own meanings
- Gender, technology and the new woman
- Germaine de Staël, George Sand, and the Victorian woman artist
- Gilbert & Gubar's The madwoman in the attic after thirty years
- Giving women : alliance and exchange in Victorian culture
- Grief and women writers in the English renaissance
- Heresy trials and English women writers, 1400-1670
- Heretical Hellenism : women writers, ancient Greece, and the Victorian popular imagination
- Herspace : women, writing, and solitude
- Imagining women readers, 1789-1820 : well-regulated minds
- Lewd & notorious : female transgression in the eighteenth century
- Liberty and the politics of the female voice in early Stuart England
- Loving arms : British women writing the Second World War
- Masked atheism : Catholicism and the secular Victorian home
- Memoirs of modern philosophers
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Modernism, feminism, and Jewishness
- New feminist discourses : critical essays on theories and texts
- New media and the rise of the popular woman writer, 1832-1860
- Nobody's story : the vanishing acts of women writers in the marketplace, 1670-1820
- On not being able to sleep : psychoanalysis and the modern world
- Questioning nature : British women's scientific writing and literary originality, 1750-1830
- Reading early modern women's writing
- Religion, reform, and women's writing in early modern England
- Rethinking Contemporary British Women's Writing : Realism, Feminism, Materialism
- Rewriting English : cultural politics of gender and class
- Roomscape : women writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia Woolf
- Royalist women writers, 1650-1689
- Subordinate subjects : gender, the political nation, and literary form in England, 1588-1688
- Sucking salt : Caribbean women writers, migration, and survival
- The Cambridge companion to Victorian women's writing
- The Cambridge companion to Women's writing in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge companion to early modern women's writing
- The Cambridge companion to women's writing in Britain, 1660-1789
- The Chartist imaginary : literary form in working-class political theory and practice
- The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer : Romance and Reform in Victorian England
- The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The politics of writing : Julia Kavanagh, 1824-77
- The professionalization of women writers in eighteenth-century Britain
- The social life of criticism : gender, critical writing, and the politics of belonging
- Unbounded attachment : sentiment and politics in the age of the French Revolution
- Victorian art criticism and the woman writer
- Victorian women writers and the classics : the feminine of Homer
- Victorian women writers and the classics : the feminine of Homer
- Victorian women writers and the other Germany : cross-cultural freedoms and female opportunity
- Virginia Woolf, science, radio, and identity
- Womanhood in Anglophone literary culture : nineteenth and twentieth century perspectives
- Women and Islam in early modern English literature
- Women and literature in Britain, 1500-1700
- Women and literature in Britain, 1800-1900
- Women and religious writing in early modern England
- Women editing/editing women : early modern women writers and the new textualism
- Women of the Left Bank : Paris, 1900-1940
- Women writers and public debate in 17th century Britain
- Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s : romantic belongings
- Women writers and the early modern British political tradition
- Women writers of the 1930s : gender, politics and history
- Women writers of the English renaissance
- Women writing the English republic, 1625-1681
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Women's literary networks and Romanticism : "a tribe of authoresses"
- Women's writing in English : early modern England
- Women, celebrity, and literary culture between the wars
- Women, gender, and print culture in eighteenth-century Britain : essays in memory of Betty Rizzo
- Women, writing, and language in early modern Ireland
- Women, writing, and language in early modern Ireland
- Women, writing, and the reproduction of culture in Tudor and Stuart Britain
- World-making renaissance women : rethinking early modern women's place in literature and culture
- Writing double : women's literary partnerships
- Writing, gender, and state in early modern England : identity formation and the female subject
- X marks the spot : women writers map the Empire for British children, 1790-1895
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