Keyword [southern women] Result: 1 - 18 | Page: 1 of 1 |
1. | William Faulkner, Spokesman For The Southern Women |
2. | A Study On Faulkner's Views On Southern Women As Reflected In The Sound And The Fury |
3. | The Soul Narrator Who Is Wandering In The Wasteland-Unscrmbling The Essence Of "Isomerisch" In Southern Women's Fiction |
4. | The Soul Narrator Who Is Wandering In The Wasteland-unscrmbling The Essence Of "isomerisch" In Southern Women's Fiction |
5. | Patriarchal World Of The Outsider |
6. | Two Northern And Southern Women Literature |
7. | On20th Century American Southern Women’s Fiction Through The Perspective Of Cultural Criticism |
8. | The Legacy Of Frontier Humor In Southern Women Writers' Shorter Fiction |
9. | The beginning of feminism in the South: An examination of southern women writing Civil War and Reconstruction novels, Augusta Jane Evans to Ellen Glasgow |
10. | Embodying history: History, memory, and family genealogies in contemporary Southern women's writing |
11. | Shades of Scarlett: Cultural images of historical Southern women |
12. | Southern crossroads: Science, religion and gender in southern women's literature between the World Wars (Ellen Glasgow, Frances Newman, Zora Neale Hurston, Katherine Anne Porter) |
13. | Roots of continuity or casualities of change? Mothers in twentieth-century southern women's fiction (Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Harriette Simpson Arnow, Zora Neale Hurston, Bobbie Ann Mason) |
14. | Construction of ethnicity in the Civil War diaries of southern women |
15. | Fashion statement: Clothing and appearance in the works of southern women writers (Rebecca Wells, Ellen Glasgow, Zora Neale Hurston, Carson McCullers, Eudora Welty, Alice Walker) |
16. | Using the sense God gave ya': The prominence of motherwit in the fiction of African American Southern women writers |
17. | Ordering the facade: Photography and the politics of representation in contemporary southern women's fiction |
18. | The Effect of Faith on Anger Expression in Southern Women |
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