Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the lives of working-class women and men, used frequently in literature, writing, and women\u27s studies courses. She is sharing her often-requested reading list with us. MOST WOMEN\u27S LIVES will continue in the next issue, with sections on Mothering; Wifehood; Work; and Ageing. Future installments will include: Formings—Childhood, Girlhood; Writers Who Are Women; Constriction to Woman\u27s Sphere; Madness; Mothers and Daughters; Triers—Changers—Revolutionaries; Conscience of their time
Tillie Olsen\u27s most piercing and poignant text, Tell Me a Riddle, depicts inescapable circumsta...
Tillie Olsen was a renowned American writer, awarded the O. Henry Prize in 1961 for her first publis...
As I began to make decisions about what I wanted to write on, I started to consider the novels that ...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the lives of working-class women and m...
Tillie Olsen is well-known as the author of Tell Me A Riddle, a volume of stories about the lives of...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
MOST WOMEN\u27S LIVES (continued) MOTHERING AND WIFEHOOD: Mothering (as distinguished from Motherhoo...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
The large book by Panthea Reid (449 pages, 16 chapters, a prologue, epilogue, and three appendices) ...
In this paper the author examines Olen's "Yonnondio: from the Thirties", and considers how the autho...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
Today at LSE, on Monday 25 January 2016, Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses her much-publicised new book...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
Writers Meridel Le Sueur and Tillie Olsen span two generations of radical women, those affiliated wi...
Using recent critical developments in feminist social history and literary historiography, as well ...
Tillie Olsen\u27s most piercing and poignant text, Tell Me a Riddle, depicts inescapable circumsta...
Tillie Olsen was a renowned American writer, awarded the O. Henry Prize in 1961 for her first publis...
As I began to make decisions about what I wanted to write on, I started to consider the novels that ...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the lives of working-class women and m...
Tillie Olsen is well-known as the author of Tell Me A Riddle, a volume of stories about the lives of...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
MOST WOMEN\u27S LIVES (continued) MOTHERING AND WIFEHOOD: Mothering (as distinguished from Motherhoo...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
The large book by Panthea Reid (449 pages, 16 chapters, a prologue, epilogue, and three appendices) ...
In this paper the author examines Olen's "Yonnondio: from the Thirties", and considers how the autho...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
Today at LSE, on Monday 25 January 2016, Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses her much-publicised new book...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
Writers Meridel Le Sueur and Tillie Olsen span two generations of radical women, those affiliated wi...
Using recent critical developments in feminist social history and literary historiography, as well ...
Tillie Olsen\u27s most piercing and poignant text, Tell Me a Riddle, depicts inescapable circumsta...
Tillie Olsen was a renowned American writer, awarded the O. Henry Prize in 1961 for her first publis...
As I began to make decisions about what I wanted to write on, I started to consider the novels that ...