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- "A moving rhetoricke" : gender and silence in early modern England
- 'This double voice' : gendered writing in early modern England
- A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660-1800
- A companion to early modern women's writing
- A feminist introduction to romanticism
- A history of modern Irish women's literature
- A literary history of women's writing in Britain, 1660-1789
- Ambitious heights : writing, friendship, love : the Jewsbury sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle
- An introduction to women's writing : from the Middle Ages to the present day
- Anglo-American feminist challenges to the rhetorical traditions : Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich
- Anxious power : reading, writing, and ambivalence in narrative by women
- Approaches to the Anglo and American female epic, 1621-1982
- Arguments of heart and mind : selected essays, 1977-2000
- At home in the world : women writers and public life, from Austen to the present
- Bearing the word : language and female experience in nineteenth-century women's writing
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Border crossings : Irish women writers and national identities
- Boys in khaki, girls in print : women's literary responses to the Great War, 1914-1918
- Brilliant women : 18th-century bluestockings
- British women writers and race, 1788-1818 : narrations of modernity
- British women writers and the French Revolution : citizens of the world
- British women writers and the reception of ancient Egypt, 1840-1910 : imperialist representations of Egyptian women
- British women's writing from Brontë to Bloomsbury
- Byronic heroes in nineteenth-century women's writing and screen adaptation
- Chastity and transgression in women's writing, 1792-1897 : interrupting the Harlot's Progress
- Clever girls and the literature of women's upward mobility
- Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid : East Caribbean connections
- Confessional subjects : revelations of gender and power in Victorian literature and culture
- Creating safe space : violence and women's writing
- Critical alliances : economics and feminism in English women's writing, 1880-1914
- D.H. Lawrence and nine women writers
- Debating gender in early modern England, 1500-1700
- Desiring women : the partnership of Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West
- Desiring women writing : English Renaissance examples
- Devolving identities : feminist readings in home and belonging
- Dido's daughters : literacy, gender, and empire in early modern England and France
- Disorientation : Muslim identity in contemporary Anglophone literature
- Domesticity and dissent in the seventeenth century : English women writers and the public sphere
- Eavan Boland : a critical companion : poetry, prose, interviews, reviews and criticism
- Ecofeminist approaches to early modernity
- English women, religion, and textual production, 1500-1625
- Fallenness in Victorian women's writing : marry, stitch, die, or do worse
- Fatal women of Romanticism
- Female communities, 1600-1800 : literary visions and cultural realities
- Femininity to feminism : women and literature in the nineteenth century
- Feminist criticism : essays on theory, poetry, and prose
- Fighting forces, writing women : identity and ideology in the First World War
- First-person anonymous : women writers and Victorian print media, 1830-70
- Food restraint and fasting in Victorian religion and literature
- Gender and authorship in the Sidney circle
- Gender in modernism : new geographies, complex intersections
- Germaine de Staël, George Sand, and the Victorian woman artist
- God's Englishwomen : seventeenth-century radical sectarian writing and feminist criticism
- Godiva's ride : women of letters in England, 1830-1880
- Hamlet's mother and other women
- Heretical Hellenism : women writers, ancient Greece, and the Victorian popular imagination
- Herspace : women, writing, and solitude
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- His and hers : essays in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature
- Honey-mad women : emancipatory strategies in women's writing
- Imperial Bibles, domestic bodies : women, sexuality, and religion in the Victorian market
- Intellectual women and Victorian patriarchy : Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot
- Irish literature : feminist perspectives
- Irish women writers : new critical perspectives
- Jewish women writers in Britain
- Just anger : representing women's anger in early modern England
- Last laughs : perspectives on women and comedy
- Learning and literacy in female hands, 1520-1698
- Lewd & notorious : female transgression in the eighteenth century
- Lost property : the woman writer and English literary history, 1380-1589
- Loving arms : British women writing the Second World War
- Masked atheism : Catholicism and the secular Victorian home
- Medieval women's writing : works by and for women in England, 1100-1500
- Misogynous economies : the business of literature in eighteenth-century Britain
- Mothers of the nation : women's political writing in England, 1780-1830
- New essays in ecofeminist literary criticism
- No man's land : Irish women and the cultural present
- No man's land : the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century
- Nobody's story : the vanishing acts of women writers in the marketplace, 1670-1820
- Novel histories : British women writing history, 1760-1830
- 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
- Ovid's presence in contemporary women's writing : strange monsters
- Passionate minds : women rewriting the world
- Re-visioning romanticism : British women writers, 1776-1837
- Reading early modern women's writing
- Reading families : women's literate practice in late medieval England
- Rebellious hearts : British women writers and the French Revolution
- Reconsidering the Bluestockings
- Redeeming Eve : women writers of the English Renaissance
- Rediscovering forgotten radicals : British women writers, 1889-1939
- 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
- Rhetorical women : roles and representations
- Romantic women writers : voices and countervoices
- Romanticism and feminism
- Roomscape : women writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia Woolf
- Royalist women writers, 1650-1689
- Saints' lives and women's literary culture c. 1150-1300 : virginity and its authorizations
- Sappho in early modern England : female same-sex literary erotics, 1550-1714
- Sea changes : essays on culture and feminism
- Small change : women, learning, patriotism, 1750-1810
- Speaking for nature : women and ecologies of early modern England
- Step-daughters of England : British women modernists and the national imaginary
- Subject to others : British women writers and colonial slavery, 1670-1834
- Subordinate subjects : gender, the political nation, and literary form in England, 1588-1688
- Sucking salt : Caribbean women writers, migration, and survival
- The Body and the text : Hélène Cixous--reading and teaching
- The Cambridge companion to early modern women's writing
- The Muses females are : Martha Moulsworth and other women writers of the English Renaissance
- The Renaissance Englishwoman in print : counterbalancing the canon
- The comic tradition in Irish women writers
- The female imagination
- The female pen : women writers and novelists, 1621-1818
- The feminization debate in eighteenth-century England : literature, commerce and luxury
- The forgotten female aesthetes : literary culture in late-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 new science and women's literary discourse : prefiguring Frankenstein
- The origin of the modern Jewish woman writer : romance and reform in Victorian England
- The patriarch's wife : literary evidence and the history of the family
- The politics of early modern women's writing
- The professionalization of women writers in eighteenth-century Britain
- The proper lady and the woman writer : ideology as style in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen
- The social life of criticism : gender, critical writing, and the politics of belonging
- The sound of silence : the evolution of the female voice during the English Renaissance
- Their fair share : women, power and criticism in the Athenaeum, from Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Katherine Mansfield, 1870-1920
- Transforming Shakespeare : contemporary women's re-visions in literature and performance
- Transnational women's fiction : unsettling home and homeland
- Tudor and Stuart women writers
- Two Irelands : literary feminisms north and south
- Victorian women writers and the classics : the feminine of Homer
- Women and British aestheticism
- Women and literary celebrity in the nineteenth century : the transatlantic production of fame and gender
- Women and literature in Britain, 1150-1500
- Women and literature in Britain, 1500-1700
- Women and literature in Britain, 1700-1800
- Women and literature in Britain, 1800-1900
- Women and romance fiction in the English Renaissance
- Women and writing, c.1340-c.1650 : the domestication of print culture
- Women coauthors
- Women in Northern Ireland : cultural studies and material conditions
- Women in romanticism : Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary Shelley
- Women in the seventeenth-century Quaker community : a literary study of political identities, 1650-1700
- Women of the Left Bank : Paris, 1900-1940
- Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance : relative values
- Women writers and nineteenth-century medievalism
- Women writers and the English nation in the 1790s : romantic belongings
- Women writers and the artifacts of celebrity in the long nineteenth century
- Women writers and the early modern British political tradition
- Women writers of the English renaissance
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Women's literary collaboration, queerness, and late-Victorian culture
- Women's literary creativity and the female body
- Women's writing and the circulation of ideas : manuscript publication in England, 1550-1880
- Women's writing in English : Britain, 1900-1945
- Women's writing in English : early modern England
- Women's writing in English : medieval England
- Women's writing in exile
- Women's writing, 1945-60 : after the deluge
- Women, authorship and literary culture, 1690-1740
- Women, celebrity, and literary culture between the wars
- Women, literature, and the arts of the countryside in early twentieth-century England
- Women, space and utopia, 1600-1800
- Women, texts, and histories : 1575-1760
- Women, writing and religion in England and beyond, 650-1100
- Women, writing, and fetishism, 1890-1950 : female cross-gendering
- Women, writing, and language in early modern Ireland
- Women, writing, and revolution, 1790-1827
- Women, writing, and the industrial revolution
- 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 diaspora : South Asian women, culture, and ethnicity
- Writing double : women's literary partnerships
- Writing rape, writing women in early modern England : unbridled speech
- Zadie Smith : critical essays
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