Helen Hulls\u27 writing career spanned nearly 50 years, beginning in 1914 with the appearance of a one-act play in the suffrage magazine The Woman\u27s Journal and a short story in the leftist Greenwich Village little magazine The Masses. Over the years she published 17 novels, some 65 short stories, several books about writing, and a biographical sketch of her former student, Madam Chiang Kai-shek.^ Hull wrote about a range of subjects that we find compelling today, including the nuances of family interaction, the ramifications of women\u27s economic status, gender differences, the advantages and disadvantages of various kinds of relationships (especially in marriage), child/parent conflict, the shift in moral codes, and class and racia...
From its beginning in the first half of the 18th century, the novel has been an important way of in...
This thesis, which is feminist and historicist in its methodological approaches, explores the social...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
Helen Hulls\u27 writing career spanned nearly 50 years, beginning in 1914 with the appearance of a o...
Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), the most renowned woman author of her time, in her old age wrote Helen ...
The complex legacy of a pioneer woman writer and advocate for Native American justice Best known for...
Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) is one of the most important novelists ...
Writing in the book review columns of the feminist periodical Time and Tide, the novelist, journalis...
Grace Sartwell Mason (1877–?), author of more than eighty short stories and at least eight novels an...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
A wealth of scholarly works were written about Marjorie Barnard following the acclaim greeting the r...
Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840-1894) was an American novelist, famous toward the end of the 19th c...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
This thesis is a study of how Mary Hays's six volume Female Biography; or, Memoirs of Illustrious an...
If I were to distil this thesis into a single question it would be: what are the circumstances that ...
From its beginning in the first half of the 18th century, the novel has been an important way of in...
This thesis, which is feminist and historicist in its methodological approaches, explores the social...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
Helen Hulls\u27 writing career spanned nearly 50 years, beginning in 1914 with the appearance of a o...
Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), the most renowned woman author of her time, in her old age wrote Helen ...
The complex legacy of a pioneer woman writer and advocate for Native American justice Best known for...
Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) is one of the most important novelists ...
Writing in the book review columns of the feminist periodical Time and Tide, the novelist, journalis...
Grace Sartwell Mason (1877–?), author of more than eighty short stories and at least eight novels an...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
A wealth of scholarly works were written about Marjorie Barnard following the acclaim greeting the r...
Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840-1894) was an American novelist, famous toward the end of the 19th c...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
This thesis is a study of how Mary Hays's six volume Female Biography; or, Memoirs of Illustrious an...
If I were to distil this thesis into a single question it would be: what are the circumstances that ...
From its beginning in the first half of the 18th century, the novel has been an important way of in...
This thesis, which is feminist and historicist in its methodological approaches, explores the social...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...