Women and literature | United States | History | 19th century
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- A rhetoric of literary character : some women of Henry James
- Caroline M. Kirkland,
- Constance Fenimore Woolson
- Constance Fenimore Woolson : homeward bound
- Critical essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Critical essays on Constance Fenimore Woolson
- Critical essays on Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Critics on Emily Dickinson
- Cultural reformations : Lydia Maria Child and the literature of reform
- Doing literary business : American women writers in the nineteenth century
- Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- Emily Dickinson as philosopher
- Emily Dickinson's gothic : goblin with a gauge
- Emily Dickinson's use of the persona
- Emily Dickinson; the critical revolution
- Emma Lazarus
- Eve and Henry James : portraits of women and girls in his fiction
- Louisa May Alcott
- Margaret Fuller
- Margaret Fuller : writing a woman's life
- Rebecca Harding Davis and American realism
- Sherwood Bonner (Catherine McDowell)
- Susan and Anna Warner
- The American narcissus : individualism and women in nineteenth-century American fiction
- The achievement of Margaret Fuller
- The religious ideas of Harriet Beecher Stowe : her gospel of womanhood
- Woman's fiction : a guide to novels by and about women in America, 1820-1870
- Women's humor in the age of gentility : the life and works of Frances Miriam Whitcher
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