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My dear Mrs. Ames a study of suffragist cartoonist Blanche Ames Ames Anne Biller Clark
New York; Washington, D.C./Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Brussels; Vienna; Oxford: Lang, 2001
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Scenes of reading transforming romance in Bronte͏̈, Eliot, and Woolf Nancy Cervetti
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1998
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The fatal hero Diana, deity of the moon, as an archetype of the modern hero in English literature Gil Haroian-Guerin
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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The language of power women and literature, 1945 to the present Roberta Rosenberg
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1996
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Rapture untold gender, mysticism, and the 'moment of recognition' in works by Gertrude Stein Linda S. Watts
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1996
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La femme-démon figurations de la femme dans la littérature fantastique Kathryn M. Bulver
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1995
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Margaret Drabble's female Bildungsromane theory, genre, and gender Ian Wojcik-Andrews
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1995
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New reflections on women by the Marchioness de Lambert. A new translation und introduction [by] Ellen McNiven Hine
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1995
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Selected writings of Madame de Villedieu ed. by Nancy Deighton Klein
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1995
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Laughter, war and feminism elements of carnival in three of Jane Austen's novels Gabriela Castellanos
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1994
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Nathalie Sarraute metaphor, fairy tale, and the feminine of the text John Phillips
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1994
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Strategies for identity the fiction of Margaret Atwood Eleonora Rao
New York; Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Lang, 1993
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Sylvia Plath confessing the fictive self Toni Saldivár
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1992