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Routledge Library Editions: Women and Writing


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This 8-volume collection contains titles originally published between 1976 and 2004. It covers women’s writing from a variety of perspectives, exploring the options open to women writers through the centuries, which allowed women’s voices to be heard through their writing. From novels and poetry to autobiography and oral histories. Individual titles include the female social narrative, psychological and literary analysis, lesbian history, feminist and literary criticism, and more. This set will be a valuable resource for those interested in literature, history, feminism, and women’s studies.

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Ambitious Heights Writing, Friendship, Love – The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle

Ambitious Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love – The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle

1st Edition

By Norma Clarke
September 12, 2022

How did the Victorian woman cope with the image of herself as a writer? What were the constraints on female friendships in a world centred on the pre-eminence of the husband? How significant for an ambitious woman were her politics about men? At the heart of this book, originally published in 1990,...

Compañeras: Latina Lesbians (An Anthology), Lesbianas Latinoamericanas Third Edition/Tercera Edición

Compañeras: Latina Lesbians (An Anthology), Lesbianas Latinoamericanas: Third Edition/Tercera Edición

1st Edition

Edited By Juanita Ramos
September 12, 2022

Originally published in 1987 and revised in 2004, Compañeras speaks with the voices of Latina lesbians who are puertorriqueñas, chicanas, cubanas, chilenas, hondureñas, brasileñas, colombianas, argentinas, peruanas, costarricenses, mexicanas, ecuatorianas, bolivianas, dominicanas, and nicaragüenses...

Impertinent Voices Subversive Strategies in Contemporary Women's Poetry

Impertinent Voices: Subversive Strategies in Contemporary Women's Poetry

1st Edition

By Liz Yorke
September 12, 2022

How do women’s poetic voices disrupt cultural forms? What is the relationship between female desire and the structures of poetry? Is ‘writing the body’ essentialist? Originally published in 1991, Impertinent Voices explores these questions in a sensitive and challenging study of female poetic ...

Protest and Reform The British Social Narrative by Women 1827–1867

Protest and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Women 1827–1867

1st Edition

By Joseph Kestner
September 12, 2022

The social novel in nineteenth-century Britain has been considered the effort of a predominantly male canon of writers. In this ground-breaking study, originally published in 1985, Joseph Kestner challenges that assumption, arguing that it was a succession of female writers – women often meriting ...

Reflecting on The Well of Loneliness

Reflecting on The Well of Loneliness

1st Edition

By Rebecca O'Rourke
September 12, 2022

‘Noble, accomplished, wealthy, self-sacrificing, and honourable, Stephen Gordon is the perfect hero,’ says Rebecca O’Rourke. But Stephen is a woman, and a lesbian. Here is an indication of the tantalizing complexity of The Well of Loneliness. Banned for obscenity when first published in 1928, The ...

Routledge Library Editions: Women and Writing 8 Volume Set

Routledge Library Editions: Women and Writing: 8 Volume Set

1st Edition

By Various
September 12, 2022

This 8-volume collection contains titles originally published between 1976 and 2004. It covers women’s writing from a variety of perspectives, exploring the options open to women writers through the centuries, which allowed women’s voices to be heard through their writing. From novels and poetry to...

The Female Imagination A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women's Writing

The Female Imagination: A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women's Writing

1st Edition

By Patricia Meyer Spacks
September 12, 2022

Is there such a thing as a female literary imagination – a special brand of insight and intuition that characterises women’s writing? Is there something about a novel, whether by Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë or Doris Lessing, that tells us that it could only have been written by a woman? Do the ...

The Name of the Mother Writing Illegitimacy

The Name of the Mother: Writing Illegitimacy

1st Edition

By Marie Maclean
September 12, 2022

In this original and highly accomplished study, first published in 1994, Marie Maclean studies the writings of social rebels and explores the relationship between their personal narratives and illegitimacy. The case studies which Maclean examines fall into four groups: those which stress ...

White Woman Speaks with Forked Tongue Criticism as Autobiography

White Woman Speaks with Forked Tongue: Criticism as Autobiography

1st Edition

By Nicole Ward Jouve
September 12, 2022

Originally published in 1991. The style of this startlingly original appraisal of a broad range of women’s writing suggests a new direction for feminist criticism, combining as it does challenging, intellectual debate and fresh textual analysis with fictional example and autobiographical detail to ...

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