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2. Women Poets of the Americas: Toward a Pan-American Gathering
by Jacqueline Vaught Brogan (Editor), Cordelia Candelaria (Editor)
Women Poets of the Americas: Toward a Pan-American Gathering pays to a sample of women poets through a variety of critical approaches shaped in the ... More
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4. Latin American Women Writers: Yesterday and Today
by Yvette E Miller (Editor), Charles M Tatum (Editor)
Culled from different eras and writing traditions, this collection showcases the female writers from Latin America who are shaping modern literature ... More
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5. Between the Lines: Literary Transnationalism and African American Poetics
by Monique-Adelle Callahan
Between the Lines examines the role of three women poets of African descent--Frances Harper, Cristina Ayala, and Auta de Souza--in shaping the ... More
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7. Women Poets in Ancient Greece and Rome
by Professor Ellen Greene (Editor)
Although Greek society was largely male-dominated, it gave rise to a strong tradition of female authorship. Women poets of ancient Greece and Rome ... More
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12. Critical Acts: Latin American Women and Cultural Criticism
by Elizabeth A Marchant
"A clear, well-written, and cogent study of three major women intellectuals and their positions as creative writers and cultural critics in Latin ... More
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13. Literature and Gender
by Lizbeth Goodman (Editor)
Literature and Gender combines an introduction to and an anthology of literary texts which powerfully demonstrate the relevance of gender issues to ... More
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14. The Poetry of Sylvia Plath: Essays - Articles - Reviews
by Claire Brennan (Editor)
Sylvia Plath's second volume of poetry, "Ariel," published posthumously in 1965, shocked and provoked reviewers with its unexpected intensity and ... More
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15. The Nightingale's Burden
by Cheryl Walker
In this evocative exploration, Cheryl Walker shows that there is a distinct tradition of women's poetry in America--one that the poets themselves ... More
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16. By Herself: Women Reclaim Poetry
by Molly McQuade (Editor), Laura Rankin (Editor)
Have women finally moved beyond the status of cultural outsiders to become full participants in American poetry and its criticism? In "By Herself: ... More
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18. The Dwelling in Possibility: Race and Citizenship in the Postwar Era
by Yopie Prins (Editor), Shari Benstock (Editor), Maeera Shreiber (Editor)
Contributors here suggest new ways of thinking and writing about poetry in light of contemporary questions about history and identity. The book ... More
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21. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales
by Kate Bernheimer (Editor)
A brilliant collection of original essays by many of our leading women on the fairy tales that have shaped their lives and work. Contributors include ... More
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