The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin, and posits that frequent events within their works are not fantasy, but re-tellings of real experiences these authors lived
This study is an investigation of the media subculture constituted by female writers of the mass-mar...
Georgette Heyer is one of the most influential authors of popular romance novels and it is a mark of...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...
The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and In...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis inquiry examines some of the ways in which a woman read...
Twenty-eight powerful and individual voices are heard as Pearlman and Henderson offer a forum for a ...
This is a study of the relationship between popular women\u27s culture and academic feminist critici...
The literary of heritages of two great writers in 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemin...
This study places the work of eight modern American women authors against their social and literary ...
In this paper, I examine the forces at work in the formation of the canon of American Literature in...
The Dissolution of the \u27Emotional Center of Life\u27: Women\u27s Friendship in American Fiction (...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
This study is an investigation of the media subculture constituted by female writers of the mass-mar...
Georgette Heyer is one of the most influential authors of popular romance novels and it is a mark of...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...
The author studies the literature of Janet Lambert, Georgette Heyer, Francis Parkinson Keyes, and In...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis inquiry examines some of the ways in which a woman read...
Twenty-eight powerful and individual voices are heard as Pearlman and Henderson offer a forum for a ...
This is a study of the relationship between popular women\u27s culture and academic feminist critici...
The literary of heritages of two great writers in 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemin...
This study places the work of eight modern American women authors against their social and literary ...
In this paper, I examine the forces at work in the formation of the canon of American Literature in...
The Dissolution of the \u27Emotional Center of Life\u27: Women\u27s Friendship in American Fiction (...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
This study is an investigation of the media subculture constituted by female writers of the mass-mar...
Georgette Heyer is one of the most influential authors of popular romance novels and it is a mark of...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...