Women's Studies: Literature - 0 views
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) Home Page - 0 views
Sarah Kane - 0 views
Carol Ann Duffy - 0 views
WOMEN'S STUDIES DIGITIZATION PROJECT: EARLY MODERN FRENCH WOMEN WRITERS - 0 views
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This project is based at Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. The project focuses on important women writers irrespective of genre c. 1400-1700. Writers include Christine de Pizan, Diane de Poitiers, Louise Labé, Madeleine de Scudéry, Marguerite de Navarre, Marie de Gournay, and Pernette du Guillet.
Sarah Waters - 0 views
British Women Romantic Poets, 1789 - 1832 - 0 views
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The British Women Romantic Poets Project is a digital initiative of the University of Carolina Library, Davis (USA). The resource consists of E-text editions of poetry by British and Irish women written (not necessarily published) between 1789 (the onset of the French Revolution) and 1832 (the passage of the Reform Act), a period traditionally known in English literary history as the Romantic period. These are fully searchable online.
WWW Virtual Library Women's History - 0 views
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The main purposes of this virtual library are to list women's history institutions and organizations, locate archival and library collections, and provide links to Internet resources on women's history. In addition, also included are a list of women's studies journals and a few comprehensive link collections useful as a starting point for searching the Internet for women's studies in general.
mary elizabeth braddon pages - 0 views
Welcome to gender Inn - 0 views
The Willa Cather Archive - 0 views
The Aphra Behn Page - 0 views
GENDER INN - 0 views
Esther Freud homepage - 0 views
The Female Tatler - 0 views
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The FT was one of the first English periodicals intended primarily for women. Published during 1709 and 1710, it contained satirical and morally edifying observations on contemporary life and mores. This Web site describes the Female Tatler's content and places it in its historical context. It contains sample primary texts and short essays on the periodical's authorship, publication, and readership.
Terézia Mora - 0 views
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