Notable American Women Writers

Notable American Women Writers

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  • Author: Salem Press
  • Publisher: Salem Press
  • ISBN: 9781642654233
  • Category : American literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 277

This new title brings together overviews and in-depth analysis of hundreds of American women writers, from Colonial America to present day. This work concentrates on women writers of literature, including novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. Essays include a personal biography and a summary of works, with valuable top matter details and further reading sections. The volumes include reviews and excerpts of the writer's most acclaimed works to give the researcher a unique, comprehensive perspective


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.


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 : Literary Criticism
  • 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 Writers and the Nazis

American Women Writers and the Nazis

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  • Author: Thomas Austenfeld
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN: 9780813920528
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

Addressing a perceived gap in critiques of the works of four North American women expatriate authors in 1930s Germany, Austenfeld (language and literature, North Georgia State College/State U.) analyzes their responses to fascism as part of their creative development. Exploring the theme of personal ethics, the author compares Kay Boyle's novels such as Death of a Man (1936) with Katherine Anne Porter's Ship of Fools (1962). He also discusses Jean Stafford's collected stories of Heidelberg and Lillian Hellman's play, Watch on the Rhine. c. Book News Inc.


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.


The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States

The Oxford Book of Women's Writing in the United States

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  • Author: Linda Wagner-Martin
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 9780195132458
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 612

"A sumptuous selection of short fiction and poetry. . . . Its invitation to share the passion of women's voices characterizes the entire volume."--"USA Today."


Contemporary American Women Writers

Contemporary American Women Writers

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  • Author: Catherine Rainwater
  • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
  • ISBN: 0813182999
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

Ann Beattie, Annie Dillard, Maxine Hong Kingston, Toni Morrison, Cynthia Ozick, Grace Paley, Marge Piercy, Anne Redmon, Anne Tyler, and Alice Walker all seem to be especially concerned with narrative management. The ten essays in this book raise new and intriguing questions about the ways these leading women writers appropriate and transform generic norms and ultimately revise literary tradition to make it more inclusive of female experience, vision, and expression. The contributors to this volume discover diverse narrative strategies. Beattie, Dillard, Paley, and Redmon in divergent ways rely heavily upon narrative gaps, surfaces, and silences, often suggesting depths which are lamentably absent from modern experience or which mysteriously elude language. For Kingston and Walker, verbal assertiveness is the focus of narratives depicting the gradual empowerment of female protagonists who learn to speak themselves into existence. Ozick and Tyler disrupt conventional reader expectations of the "anti-novel" and the "family novel," respectively. Finally, Morrison's and Piercy's works reveal how traditional narrative forms such as the Bildungsroman and the "soap opera" are adaptable to feminist purposes. In examining the writings of these ten important women authors, this book illuminates a significant moment in literary history when women's voices are profoundly reshaping American literary tradition.


Specifying

Specifying

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  • Author: Susan Willis
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN: 9780299108946
  • Category : African American women
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

Focusing on Zola Neale Hurston, Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Toni Cade Bambara, this book explores both the ways in which black women's fictions have been shaped by the history of the United states, and the ways in which they intervene in that history. She sees the transition from an agrarian to an urban society as the critical moment of that history, and argues that writings by black women articulate that change in their content as well as form. ISBN 0-299-10890-2 : $19.95.


Between the Novel and the News

Between the Novel and the News

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  • Author: Sari Edelstein
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN: 0813935911
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

While American literary history has long acknowledged the profound influence of journalism on canonical male writers, Sari Edelstein argues that American women writers were also influenced by a dynamic relationship with the mainstream press. From the early republic through the turn of the twentieth century, she offers a comprehensive reassessment of writers such as Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Harriet Jacobs, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Drawing on slave narratives, sentimental novels, and realist fiction, Edelstein examines how advances in journalism—including the emergence of the penny press, the rise of the story-paper, and the birth of eyewitness reportage—shaped not only a female literary tradition but also gender conventions themselves. Excluded from formal politics and lacking the vote, women writers were deft analysts of the prevalent tropes and aesthetic gestures of journalism, which they alternately relied upon and resisted in their efforts to influence public opinion and to intervene in political debates. Ultimately, Between the Novel and the News is a project of recovery that transforms our understanding of the genesis and the development of American women’s writing.