Feminist Activists and Inspiration of India Before 1900 presents several important figures in historic Indian feminist thought.| Literary Ladies Guide
Flora Nwapa, the Nigerian-born author, poet, short story writer, and activist was known as the “Mother of African Literature.”| Literary Ladies Guide
These trailblazing ibrarians built diversity and cultural awareness into the fabric of what has evolved into the contemporary library.| Literary Ladies Guide
Full text of An Autumn Love Cycle, the third collection of poetry by Georgia Douglas Johnson, published in 1928.| Literary Ladies Guide
Learn about fascinating women of the past through novelizations of their lives, now widely known as the genre of biofiction.| Literary Ladies Guide
The Technique of the Love Affair (1928) sums up the attitude to men, sex and relationships of the modern woman of the late 1920s perfectly.| Literary Ladies Guide
Edna St. Vincent Millay was just nineteen when she began to compose “Renascence” some time toward the end of 1911. Written at a time of uncertainty about her future, it was a poem about herself, yet it dealt with the common human struggle to find hope when everything seems hopeless. She had been an outstanding student in her tiny Maine high school, and a star contributor to the popular children’s publication St. Nicholas Magazine. Once she had passed the age limit (eighteen) for submis...| Literary Ladies Guide
Great 1925 fiction by women writers, including Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, Willa Cather, Anita Loos, & Anzia Yezierska.| Literary Ladies Guide