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Women writers in English literature / Aruna Sharma.

By: Sharma ArunaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Ancient Publishing House; 2011. Edition: 1st ed. 2011Description: 292 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN: 978-93-81385-06-7DDC classification: 820.99287
Contents:
1. Alice Walker 2. Anita Loos 3. Anne Rice 4. Audre Lorde 5. Ayn Rand 6. C.J.Cherryh 7. Christine de Pizan 8. Clare Boothe Luce 9. Delarivier Manley 10. Edith Sodergran 11.Elizabeth Wagele 12. Emilie Loring 13. Eve Langley 14. Flannery O'Connor 15. Gabriela Zapolska 16. George Sand 17. Harriet Ann Jacobs 18. Hisaye Yamamoto 19. Ingrid Jonker 20. Jenny Uglow 21. Jo Sinclair 22. Kamala Surayya 23. Lady Florence Dixie 24. Leigh Brackett 25.Lydia Maria Child 26. Madeleine L 'Engle 27. Margaret Mitchell 28. Mari Sandoz 29. Maria Dabrowska 30. Martha Wadsworth Brewster 31. Mary Sidney 32. Naomi Mitchison 33. Olympe de Gouges 34. Phillis Wheatley 35. Sappho 36. Suzanne Lilar
Summary: Women's writing in the 20th century moved towards a medium of modernism in which womanist and feminist statements were combined with political messages. The writings of women such as Hamsa Wadkar conveyed an honest impression of a world of professional women whose careers in television and stage segregated them as a class apart, yet subjected them to the same brutality and force of patriarchy.
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1. Alice Walker
2. Anita Loos
3. Anne Rice
4. Audre Lorde
5. Ayn Rand
6. C.J.Cherryh
7. Christine de Pizan
8. Clare Boothe Luce
9. Delarivier Manley
10. Edith Sodergran
11.Elizabeth Wagele
12. Emilie Loring
13. Eve Langley
14. Flannery O'Connor
15. Gabriela Zapolska
16. George Sand
17. Harriet Ann Jacobs
18. Hisaye Yamamoto
19. Ingrid Jonker
20. Jenny Uglow
21. Jo Sinclair
22. Kamala Surayya
23. Lady Florence Dixie
24. Leigh Brackett
25.Lydia Maria Child
26. Madeleine L 'Engle
27. Margaret Mitchell
28. Mari Sandoz
29. Maria Dabrowska
30. Martha Wadsworth Brewster
31. Mary Sidney
32. Naomi Mitchison
33. Olympe de Gouges
34. Phillis Wheatley
35. Sappho
36. Suzanne Lilar

Women's writing in the 20th century moved towards a medium of modernism in which womanist and feminist statements were combined with political messages. The writings of women such as Hamsa Wadkar conveyed an honest impression of a world of professional women whose careers in television and stage segregated them as a class apart, yet subjected them to the same brutality and force of patriarchy.

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