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This article aims to study the way in which Marina Tsvetaeva tried to weave together a constellation of lesbian authors with whom she thought she shared a community of destinies in her Letter to the Amazon (1932-1934).
Marion Marx
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[Review of] Leonore Loeb Adler, ed. Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective [PDF]
This is a collection of essays by women writers from several countries including the United States, Great Britain, the former Soviet Union, India, China, Nigeria, and Thailand. These writers examine the interaction of biology, social role, and culture in
Ratan, Sudha
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Writing for their lives: women applicants to The Royal Literary Fund [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of those women writers in the lower echelons of the literary world of mid-Victorian England.
Mumm, S.D.
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Gender and authority in British women hymn-writers' use of metre, 1760-1900 [PDF]
This article is part of a cluster that draws material from the recent conference Metre Matters: New Approaches to Prosody, 1780–1914. It comprises an introduction by Jason David Hall and six articles presented at the conference, whose aim was to address ...
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Maria Tavares's first monograph poses an immediate question: Are nonconforming women dispossessed from a country, any country? The provocative title sets in motion a study based on the comparative analysis of three female authors from Lusophone Africa ...
Sandra I. Sousa
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British Women Writers Conference Call for Papers [PDF]
For its 25th annual meeting, the British Women Writers Conference invites papers and panel proposals considering the theme of ...
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Alternative genealogies? History and the dilemma of "origin" in two recent novels by Galician women [PDF]
The paucity of women novelists and short story writers in Galicia has long been a concern for scholars and readers anxious that women's experiences be part of the national narrative (see, for example, Carré Aldao, Queizán, González Fernández, Hooper ...
Hooper, Kirsty
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Emilia Francis, Lady Dilke (2 September 1840–24 October 1904)
Biography of Emilia Francis, Lady Dilke.
Hilary Fraser
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A sporting chance for women? Exploring gender imbalance on the sports desks of UK national newspapers [PDF]
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest that this tradition has not changed (Strong, 2007) . Sports reporters in the United Kingdom remain predominantly male, and despite increasingly more women
Franks, Suzanne, O'Neill, Deirdre
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