Found 410 results for "Feminist fiction, English"
by Virginia Woolf
But, you may say, we asked you to speak about women and fiction-what has that go to do with a room of one's own?
by Emily Brontë
1801 - I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with.
by Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin
MARRY the heroine of this fiction, was the daughter of Edward, who married Eliza, a gentle, fashionable girl, with a kin...
by Virginia Woolf
HE-for there could be no doubt of his sex, though the fashion of the time did something to disguise it-was in the act of...
by William Shakespeare
1.1 On board a ship carrying King Alonso of Naples and his entourage, a boatswain directs the crew to fight a great stor...
by Mary Wollstonecraft
IN the present state of society it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths,...
by Simone de Beauvoir
Woman? Very simple, say the fanciers of simple formulas: she is a womb, an ovary; she is a female-this word is sufficien...
by Anne Brontë
ALL true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in...
by H. G. Wells
ONE Wednesday afternoon in late September, Ann Veronica Stanley came down from London in a state of solemn excitement an...
by Jean Rhys
THEY say when trouble comes close ranks, and so the white people did.
by Henry James, Daniel Karlin
'OLIVE will come down in about ten minutes; she told me to tell you that.
by Vera Brittain
WHEN THE Great War broke out, it came to me not as a superlative tragedy, but as an interruption of the most exasperatin...