Women Writing in America

Women Writing in America

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  • Author: Blanche H. Gelfant
  • Publisher: Hanover : Published for Dartmouth College by University Press of New England
  • ISBN:
  • Category : American literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

In 11 essays, a distinguished interpreter of women's literature in America adds to an understanding of the process by which female experience is translated into the art of writing.


American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960

American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960

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  • Author: Harold Bloom
  • Publisher: Chelsea House
  • ISBN:
  • Category : American fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Provides information on eleven American women authors who wrote in English between 1900 and 1960, including biographies, a selection of critical extracts, and complete bibliographies of each featured writer.


American Women Writing Fiction

American Women Writing Fiction

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  • Author: Mickey Pearlman
  • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
  • ISBN: 0813181615
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 313

American literature is no longer the refuge of the solitary hero. Like the society it mirrors, it is now a far richer, many-faceted explication of a complicated and diverse society—racially, culturally, and ethnically interwoven and at the same time fractured and fractious. Ten women writing fiction in America today—Toni Cade Bambara, Joan Didion, Louise Erdrich, Gail Godwin, Mary Gordon, Alison Lurie, Joyce Carol Oates, Jayne Anne Phillips, Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, and Mary Lee Settle—represent that geographic, ethnic, and racial diversity that is distinctively American. Their differing perspectives on literature and the American experience have produced Erdrich's stolid North Dakota plainswomen; Didion's sun-baked dreamers and screamers; the urban ethnics—Irish, Jewish, and black—of Gordon, Schaeffer, and Bambara; Oates's small-town, often violent, neurotics; Lurie's intellectual sophisticates; and the southern survivors and victims, male and female, of Phillips, Settle, and Godwin. The ten original essays in this collection focus on the traditional themes of identity, memory, family, and enclosure that pervade the fiction of these writers. The fictional women who emerge here, as these critics show, are often caught in the interwoven strands of memory, perceive literal and emotional space as entrapping, find identity elusive and frustrating, and experience the interweaving of silence, solitude, and family in complex patterns. Each essay in this collection is followed by bibliographies of works by and about the writer in question that will be invaluable resources for scholars and general readers alike. Here is a readable critical discussion of ten important contemporary novelists who have broadened the pages of American literature to reflect more clearly the people we are.


Women Writers in the United States

Women Writers in the United States

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  • Author: Cynthia J. Davis
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0195090535
  • Category : American literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 505

Women Writers in the United States is a celebration of the many forms of work - written and social, tangible and intangible - produced by American women. Furthering their work in The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States, Davis and West document the variety and volume of women's work in the United States in a clear and accessible timeline format. They present information on the full spectrum of women's writing - including fiction, poetry, biography, political manifestos, essays, advice columns, and cookbooks - alongside a chronology of developments in social and cultural history that are especially pertinent to women's lives. This extensive chronology illustrates the diversity of women who have lived and written in the United States and creates a sense of the full trajectory of individual careers. A valuable and rich source of information on women's studies, literature, and history, Women Writers in the United States will enable readers to locate familiar and unfamiliar women's texts and to place them in the context out of which they emerged.


Modern American Women Writers

Modern American Women Writers

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  • Author: Elaine Showalter
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 0020820259
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 441

Featuring original contributions by scholars in the field of women's studies, this invaluable reference illuminates the lives and works of Maya Angelou, Kate Chopin, Joan Didion, Anne Tyler, Susan Sontag, Gertrude Stein, Zora Neale Hurston, Flannery O'Connor, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, and others.


British Women Writing Fiction

British Women Writing Fiction

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  • Author: Abby H.P. Werlock
  • Publisher: University of Alabama Press
  • ISBN: 0817309810
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 347

Original essays by American and British scholars offer a reader-friendly introduction to the work of Angela Carter, Doris Lessing, and a dozen other British women writers British women in the second half of the 20th century have produced a body of work that is as diverse as it is entertaining. This book offers an informal, jargon-free introduction to the fiction of sixteen contemporary writers either brought up or now living in England, from Muriel Spark to Jeanette Winterson. British Women Writing Fiction presents a balanced view comprising women writing since the 1950s and 1960s, those who attracted critical attention during the 1970s and 1980s, and those who have burst upon the literary scene more recently, including African-Caribbean and African women. The essays show how all of these writers treat British subjects and themes, sometimes from radically different perspectives, and how those who are daughters of immigrants see themselves as women writing on the margins of society. Abby Werlock's introduction explores the historical and aesthetic factors that have contributed to the genre, showing how even those writers who began in a traditional vein have created experimental work. The contributors provide complete bibliographies of each writer's works and selected bibliographies of criticism. Exceptional both in its breadth of subjects covered and critical approaches taken, this book provides essential background that will enable readers to appreciate the singular merits of each writer. It offers an approach toward better understanding favorite authors and provides a way to become acquainted with new ones.


The Vintage Book of American Women Writers

The Vintage Book of American Women Writers

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  • Author: Elaine Showalter
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN: 0307744965
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 850

For centuries women have been marginalized and overlooked in American literary history. That injustice is corrected in this entertaining and provocative collection of 350 years of poetry and fiction by American women. From Puritan poet Anne Bradstreet to Margaret Fuller to Harriet Beecher Stowe, readers will encounter scores of lesser-known and forgotten writers who fully deserve to be rediscovered and enjoyed by new generations. Our famous women writers, including contemporary stars like Annie Proux and Jhumpa Lahiri, are showcased in their full literary context, offering an epic overview of the canon in one monumental, dazzling volume. This landmark anthology features the best work of our best American women, and was inspired and informed by the author's groundbreaking history celebrating women writers, A Jury of Her Peers.


Contemporary American Women Fiction Writers

Contemporary American Women Fiction Writers

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  • Author: Laurie Champion
  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

American women writers have long been creating an extraordinarily diverse and vital body of fiction, particularly in the decades since World War II. Recent authors have benefited from the struggles of their predecessors, who broke through barriers that denied women opportunities for self-expression. This reference highlights American women writers who continue to build upon the formerly male-dominated canon. Included are alphabetically arranged entries for more than 60 American women writers of diverse ethnicity who wrote or published their most significant fiction after World War II. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and includes:^L^DBLA brief biography^L^DBLA discussion of major works and themes^^DBLA survey of the writer's critical reception^L^DBLA bibliography of primary and secondary sources


Scribbling Women

Scribbling Women

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  • Author: Elaine Showalter
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780460878609
  • Category : American fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 515

A unique collection of short stories by American women such as Louisa May AlcottEdith Wharton and Willa Cather, edited by Elaine Showalter.


Women Writing Crime Fiction, 1860Ð1880

Women Writing Crime Fiction, 1860Ð1880

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  • Author: Kate Watson
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 0786491175
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

Arthur Conan Doyle has long been considered the greatest writer of crime fiction, and the gender bias of the genre has foregrounded William Godwin, Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collins, Émile Gaboriau and Fergus Hume. But earlier and significant contributions were being made by women in Britain, the United States and Australia between 1860 and 1880, a period that was central to the development of the genre. This work focuses on women writers of this genre and these years, including Catherine Crowe, Caroline Clive, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mrs. Henry (Ellen) Wood, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Louisa May Alcott, Metta Victoria Fuller Victor, Anna Katharine Green, Céleste de Chabrillan, “Oliné Keese” (Caroline Woolmer Leakey), Eliza Winstanley, Ellen Davitt, and Mary Helena Fortune—innovators who set a high standard for women writers to follow.