Sex role in literature
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- Building domestic liberty : Charlotte Perkins Gilman's architectural feminism
- Christina Rossetti : the poetry of endurance
- Class and gender in early English literature : intersections
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- Domesticity with a difference : the nonfiction of Catharine Beecher, Sarah J. Hale, Fanny Fern, and Margaret Fuller
- Dorothy Wordsworth & romanticism
- Engendering men : the question of male feminist criticism
- Enlightened absence : neoclassical configurations of the feminine
- Faulkner's marginal couple : invisible, outlaw, and unspeakble communities
- Feminine spirituality in America : from Sarah Edwards to Martha Graham
- Feminist theory and the classics
- Fiction of the home place : Jewett, Cather, Glasgow, Porter, Welty, and Naylor
- Fixing patriarchy : feminism and mid-Victorian male novelists
- Frances Newman : southern satirist and literary rebel
- Gender and power in the plays of Harold Pinter
- Gender and reading : essays on readers, texts, and contexts
- Gender and the writer's imagination : from Cooper to Wharton
- Gender, art, and death
- Gender, race, and region in the writings of Grace King, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and Kate Chopin
- Gendered interventions : narrative discourse in the Victorian novel
- George Moore : Ireland's unconventional realist, and two companion essays, Wagnerian elements in the writing of George Moore/Thomas Mann and some American and British writers
- Good girl messages : how young women were misled by their favorite books
- H.D. and Freud : bisexuality and a feminine discourse
- He knew she was right : the independent woman in the novels of Anthony Trollope
- Hemingway's quarrel with androgyny
- Henry James and sexuality
- Henry James and the "woman business"
- History, gender & eighteenth-century literature
- Inventing the American primitive : politics, gender, and the representation of Native American literary traditions, 1789-1936
- Kiss sleeping beauty good-bye : breaking the spell of feminine myths and models
- Lectures du genre
- Lost in space : probing feminist science fiction and beyond
- Lost in space : probing feminist science fiction and beyond
- Men and feminism in modern literature
- Metaphysical rebellion in the works of Emily Brontë : a reinterpretation
- Mother tongues : sexuality, trials, motherhood, translation
- Nancy Drew and company : culture, gender, and girls' series
- Narratives of nostalgia, gender, and nationalism
- Ordinary heroines : transforming the male myth
- Passionate fictions : gender, narrative, and violence in Clarice Lispector
- Patriarchal desire and Victorian discourse : a Lacanian reading of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels
- Playing with gender : a Renaissance pursuit
- Private woman, public stage : literary domesticity in nineteenth-century America
- Reading the splendid body : gender and consumerism in eighteenth-century British writing on India
- Reading with a difference : gender, race, and cultural identity
- Renaissance dramatists
- Renaissance fantasies : the gendering of aesthetics in early modern fiction
- Ruskin's mythic queen : gender subversion in Victorian culture
- Sarah Dessen : from burritos to box office
- Sexual anarchy : gender and culture at the fin de siècle
- Shakespeare's division of experience
- Shakespeare's division of experience
- Sisters in time : imagining gender in nineteenth-century British fiction
- Speaking of gender
- The Feminine eye : science fiction and the women who write it
- The Gender of modernism : a critical anthology
- The Matter of difference : materialist feminist criticism of Shakespeare
- The Sense of sex : feminist perspectives on Hardy
- The fiction of Paule Marshall : reconstructions of history, culture, and gender
- The new girl : girls' culture in England, 1880-1915
- The rhetoric of concealment : figuring gender and class in Renaissance literature
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers : adventures in sex, literature, and real life
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers : adventures in sex, literature, and real life
- The tongue snatchers
- Theoretically-informed criticism of Donne's love poetry : towards a pluralist hermeneutics of faith
- Time is of the essence : temporality, gender, and the New Woman
- To write like a woman : essays in feminism and science fiction
- Towards androgyny : aspects of male and female in literature
- Virginia Woolf
- With her in Ourland : sequel to Herland
- Women and romance : the consolations of gender in the English novel
- Women's voice in Latin American literature
- Write or be written : early modern women poets and cultural constraints
- Writing war : fiction, gender, and memory
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