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Literature Arts and Entertainment Women
Literature Arts and Entertainment Women
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- Poetry and links related to conflict resolution and peace, specifically in the Middle East. Also includes writings on women.
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- Contemporary creative non-fiction author Nadine McNeil. Includes biographical information and selected writings.
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- Reviews of the latest books by and about women from Wellesley College. By subscription; minimal free content.
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- Digital collection of 52 works by 19th-century black women writers in the United States. Includes a keyword-searchable full text database.
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- Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies: Wisconsin Women Writers of Adult Fiction. (Welch, 1992).
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- Brief reviews of women's books by women around the world.
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- Comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. Searchable by time period, country, and author's last name.
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- Annotated, frequently updated list of content-rich sites relating to women's literature, maintained by Joan Korenman.
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- Annotated list of internet resources for women's literature, maintained by the Women's Studies Department at Northern Arizona University. Subcategories include: African, Asian-Pacific, Australian-New Zealand, Literary Biography and Literary History, Com
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- Stories from the extraordinary lives of ordinary women who lived through most of this revolutionary century, recording their experiences in the family, the workplace and in society.
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- An online literary magazine featuring author interviews, book reviews and critical essays geared toward women of color.
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- Created to provide " highly accurate transcriptions of literary works by British women writers of the late nineteenth century." Helpful for students interested in rare texts of Victorian women's writing, including poems.
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- Information on a collection at Austin Peay State University dedicated to Elizabeth Meriweather Gilmer, an American journalist who wrote as Dorothy Dix during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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- "I am hoping this page will help students writing papers, faculty doing research, people wanting to study with me in a workshop setting, and just plain fans." --Marge Piercy
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- Home page of the author, poet, and performer. Includes biography, samples of her poetry, and information on books and workshops.
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- Literary magazine that features original fiction, poetry, scholarship, book reviews, links, and author interviews. Includes extensive information about individual authors.
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- A moderated online journal devoted to writers of domestic fiction. Focuses on American women writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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- The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Their goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a
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- Resources for the study of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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- A network for the empowerment of women through writing.
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- Focuses on pre-1922 poets, presented in chronological order. Includes biographical information, selected works, and a concise bibliography.
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- Women-centered literary e-zine including poetry, essays, fictions, articles, and book reviews.
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