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- Whose past is it? Women writers in early America. Harris, Sharon M. // Early American Literature;Sep95, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p175
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- Queer Theory and Publication Anxiety. FITHIAN GURUSWAMY, ROSEMARY // Early American Literature;Mar1999, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p103
Discusses the situations of early American women writers. Notable characteristic about early American written discourse by either gender; Staple of women writers in the Tudor and Jacobean era; What women need to gain public acceptance.
- FEMALE AUTHORSHIP AND AUTHORITY. Davidson, Cathy N. // Early American Literature;Mar1986, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p4
Focuses on the authority of women to write and female authorship. Special opportunities provided to American women authors; Contention of fiction as a tissue of lies and corrupter of innocence; Language used by women authors to ironize the sentimental reactions to romantic betrayal.
- Voices From the Prairie. Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Cobblestone;Jan2008, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p38
The article features American authors Laura Ingalls Wilder and Willa Cather and explores their experiences as pioneer children.
- Did you Know? // Cobblestone;Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p24
The article offers brief information on several U.S. woman authors, including Anne Bradstreet, who wrote "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America," Catharine Maria Sedgwick, who wrote "A New-England Tale," and Harriet Jacobs, who wrote "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl."
- Ann Patchett: The novelist as magician. Bernstein, Elizabeth // Publishers Weekly;10/13/1997, Vol. 244 Issue 42, p52
Profiles novelist Ann Patchett. Publication of her first short story in the `Paris Review' at age 21; Critical acclaim for her work, including praise from Alice McDermott in the `New York Times Book Review'; Her background in Nashville, Tennessee; Her cooperative editorial arrangement with...
- A CATHOLIC WAY. Sullivan, Tom // Commonweal;1/30/2009, Vol. 136 Issue 2, p29
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "What Flannery Knew," by Paul Elie in the November 21, 2008 issue.
- Diane Stanley. Lesesne, Teri S. // Emergency Librarian;Mar/Apr96, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p61
Features an interview with female American author Diane Stanley. Career highlights and achievements; Education; Influence of mother and husband on career as writer; School visits; Remarks on artworks in books.
- Women on the verge... Mena, Jennifer // Hispanic;Mar1995, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p22
Profiles four Hispanic female writers who have taken center stage in the US publishing world. Julia Alvarez, 44; Ana Castillo, 41; Denise Chavez; Sandra Cisneros, 40; How the American literary landscape is being transformed; How multicultural voices are finally being printed by major publishing...


