Women’s Literature

Caroline Frankenstein as a Symbol of the Domestic Sphere

For feminist critics, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein illustrates women's roles and the circumstances they endured during the nineteenth century. However, critics…

1 month ago

Overcoming Oppression in Women’s Literature

The feminist movement in the world of literature has had a past made up of struggles to be heard by…

3 months ago

Anne Bradstreet’s “Prologue”: Her Rhetorical Strategy and Its Effect

When Anne Bradstreet wrote her first book in 1650, Puritan sensibilities concerning the woman's role were stringently defined. Women were…

5 months ago

Top 5 Online Feminist Bookstores

A feminist bookstore is a store that highlights books that are by women and that are for women. Books written…

7 months ago

Alice Walker Continues African-American Women’s Writing Tradition

Since the beginning of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, women have worked to communicate their experiences in dealing with a…

2 years ago

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