Women writers and W Guide - Resources and Review

Designed as a teaching resource, this focuses on women writers of colour in the United States. Includes biographical and bibliographical information and is organised by name, by place of birth, by significant dates, and according to ethnic/racial identity.
 
An automated catalogue of numerous mailing lists relevant to books, with descriptions and subscription details.
 
Includes biographies of 35 women who played a prominent part in the struggle for equality, a database of written primary sources produced by, or about, these thirty
five women and a collection of visual images that reflect the different views on the emancipation of women. Includes cartoons from The Vote Magazine, Punch and Anti-Suffrage Postcards.
 
Ongoing digital library initiative providing primary source materials from the Library including digital versions of books, manuscripts, photographs and engravings. Includes Images of African Americans from the 19th Century, African American Women Writers of the 19th Century, Selected Clips from the Louis Armstrong Jazz Oral History Project, A War in Perspective, 1898
1998: The Spanish-American Conflict, Moving Uptown: Nineteenth-century Views of Manhattan and Dry Drunk: The Culture of Tobacco in 17th- and 18th-Century Europe.
 
A collection of primarily pre
Victorian (1450-1850) literature written by women. Texts include the Petition of the Jews by Joanna Cartwright, Feudal Tales by Caroline Maxell and works by Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle, and Elizabeth I.
 
Evangelical and prophetic texts by the seventeenth century Quaker writers Judith Boulbie and Mary Waite.
 
An extensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women.
 
A magazine about women, by women, for women, all over the world. It aims to further knowledge of women's issues worldwide, bring together women from all over the world for dialogue and greater mutual understanding, and tap new sources of writing talent.
 
Collection of women's writing from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, including works by Margaret Cavendish, Anne Wentworth and Aphra Behn.
 
Information on medieval secular women writers, women in religious vocations and materials concerning women, including Marie de France, Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich and Catherine of Siena.
 
Documentary celebrating Kate Chopin's 'The Awakening', published in 1899. Now considered a valuable contribution to the women's movement in the 20th century, the novel was initially rejected and lost for over 50 years. Information includes transcripts, a chronology of events in Chopin's life, an interview with her grandson, articles about her work, and bibliographies of criticism.
 
Text of over 100 speeches by Madeline Albright, Mother Teresa, Mary Robinson and Naomi Wolf.
 
Project aiming to collect, organise, and edit documents from around the world about Emma Goldman (1869
1940), the early radical feminist. Includes information about Goldman's life, and an overview of publications written about her. Also includes excerpts from the Emma Goldman travelling papers exhibition.
 
Collection of poetry by British and Irish women written between 1789, the onset of the French Revolution, and 1832, the passage of the Reform Act, a period traditionally known in English literary history as the Romantic period. Features a browsable list of authors.
 
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