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Medieval Women Writers

Moreana, 1985
This is one of the first anthologies devoted to the writings of women in the Middle Ages. The fifteen women whose works are represented span seven centuries, eight languages, and ten regions or nationalities. Many are recognized, taught, and anthologized in their own countries but have been inaccessible to students in English.
Anne Larsen, Katharina M. Wilson
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Women Writers

The China Quarterly, 1985
The number of Chinese women writers has increased considerably in the past few years. Some write poetry, essays, children's stories, reportage and television scripts. But since the majority write fiction, and they are the most influential, I will talk today about some middle-aged and younger women who have introduced new themes or written controversial
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Women Writers

2007
Abstract The anti-suffrage cause was very fortunate in its women writers. Opponents of votes for women included many of the best-selling female novelists of the day and a number of prominent women writers on social issues. This chapter considers the relationship between women writers and women readers, and the role of the New Woman as a ...
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Women Writers’ Networks

2023
Translation plays a significant role in Chapter Ten, which maps out women writers’ contributions to a transnational European culture, focussing on British and French fiction. Although not exclusive to the Romantic period, connections between literary women were particularly productive.
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Russian Women Writers

The Slavic and East European Journal, 2000
Catherine the Great Ekaterina Dashkova Anna Bunina Nadezhda Durova Elena Gan (Hahn) Evdokiia Rostopchina NadezhdaTeplova Zinaida Volkonskaia Sofiia Zakrevskaia Anna Barykova Maric Bashkirstseva Elena Blavatskai Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaia Elizaveta Kologrivova Avdotia Panaeva Karolina Pavlova Nadezhda Sokhanskaia Evbeniia Tur Iuliia Zhadovskaia Elena Guro
Charlotte Rosenthal, Christine D. Tomei
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Women writers, women's issues

2002
In chapter 9 of Shirley , Charlotte Bronte gives us a brief, vivid description of the Yorke family's domestic life. Among the six children, the twelve-year-old Rose stands out for her strength of character. Although her strong-minded, dour mother would like to turn Rose into a copy of herself, 'a woman of dark and dreary duties', the girl is of a ...
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Women readers, women writers

1993
““Well, Miss Elliot . . . we shall never agree I suppose upon this point. No man and woman would, probably. But let me observe that all histories are against you, all stories, prose and verse . . . I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which had not something to say upon woman's inconstancy.
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Italian Women Writers

2014
Italy’s late nineteenth century saw the emergence of women writers as novelists and journalists writing for a growing readership. Their rise in popularity was facilitated by rapid industrialization and the expansion of the press, and contemporary male writers held them in high regard.
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