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Looking Back: Legacies of Women Art Writers [PDF]
Pictorial representations of women in galleries and museums, clutching a catalogue, abound in the nineteenth century. Hilary Fraser has emphasized the importance of women to the development of art writing and its increasing professionalism in the ...
Meaghan Clarke
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Real Themes, Muffled Voices, Hidden Histories and Impact of South Asian Women Writers [PDF]
This article examines the impact of South Asian women writers on global literature. It explores their focus on history, family dynamics, and the immigrant experience. The early writers documented harsh social realities of the society. They built strong
Dr. C. Chellappan
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Women Writers in Review is the latest text corpus and digital humanities website to be produced by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University. It includes over 600 reviews of women’s writing published between 1770 and 1830.
Amanda Gagel
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This article argues for the critical need to value the voices and creative work of contemporary women writers in Australia. Historically, women writing in Australia have endured erasure, dismissal, and suppression.
Odette Kelada
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Kobiece oblicze romantyzmu w świetle dziewiętnastowiecznych słowników pisarek rosyjskich
The paper presents four dictionaries of the Russian women writers from the perspective of the history of Romanticism in Russia and the presence of women in it. There are: 1.
Magdalena Dąbrowska
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Naisproosakirjanikud kultuuriloos ja tänapäeva eesti kultuuriteadvuses
This article explores a number of factors that have shaped the understanding of the role of women prose writers in Estonian literary history and in contemporary cultural consciousness. Little attention has been paid to the works of women prose writers in
Eve Annuk
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During the thirty years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, writing by women was difficult to find, especially concerning the conflict and its violence.
Britta Olinder
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During the last decade of the twentieth century, two novels by black Afrikaans women writers, Frieda Gygenaar and E K M Dido, were published by mainstream publishers.
Neil Cochrane
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This article explores the concept of unity of being in fiction by Pakistani women writers. The usage of mystic language and depiction of mystical and Sūfi symbols in literature can be traced back to ancient texts.
Dr. Ambreen Salahuddin
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Studying the translations in Swedish language of Italian twentieth century women writers, one is astonished by the randomness and the incompleteness. It is often the case of single translations published almost haphazardly and with lack of consistency
Karin Ingrid Eva Dahl
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