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Encyclopedia of British women's writing, 1900-1950 / edited by Faye Hammill, Esme Miskimmin and Ashlie Sponenberg.

Van Pelt Library PR111 .E55 2006
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hammill, Faye.
Miskimmin, Esme, 1973-
Sponenberg, Ashlie, 1974-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Women authors--Dictionaries.
English literature.
Women authors, English--20th century--Dictionaries.
Women authors, English.
English literature--Women authors--Bio-bibliography--Dictionaries.
Women and literature--Great Britain--Dictionaries.
Women and literature.
English literature--20th century--Dictionaries.
English literature--Women authors.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Dictionaries.
Bio-bibliography.
Biographies.
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
xi, 343 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Summary:
This unique reference work provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging resource which includes information on many previously neglected British women writers and topics. As well as detailed entries on women writing across a whole range of genres, it provides contextualizing material, with concise introductions to related topics, including organizations, movements, genres and publications, as well as literary and historical events. An integral timeline provides a framework for the entries, and a thorough, annotated bibliography of relevant critical material is an invaluable point of reference.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1403916926
OCLC:
62341622
Publisher Number:
978140391692 (hbk.)
9781403916921

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