This anthology collects the novels, stories, poems, essays, memoirs, diaries, and letters of more than 150 writers--American, English, Canadian, and others writing in English
In this moving memoir, a renowned feminist scholar explores the physical and psychological ordeal of living with ovarian cancer.
From rock and sport to film and popular literature, here is a cook’s tour of the sad, curious, and sometimes marvelous carnival of post-Soviet public expression.”-Jeffrey Brooks, Johns Hopkins University
Teaching with the Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: A Guide for Instructors
"This magnificent, handsome, handful of an anthology . . ."* includes sixty-one substantial selections from the twentieth-century literature of women's lives: autobiographies, journals, and memoirs.
Forty-eight NEW selections—concentrated mostly on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries—make the book not only the best overview of the history of theory, but also a remarkably up-to-date portrait of the state of theory today.
The editors have also provided notes to the texts, biographical / critical prefaces for each author, and selected bibliographies.
A Classroom Guide to Accompany the Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Tradition in English
Provides a survey of African American literature, from 140 writers, covering three centuries.
The Eighth Edition features a diverse and balanced variety of works and thorough but judicious editorial apparatus throughout.
With selections by more than 100 writers and scholars, the Reader is an ideal companion for literature surveys where critical and theoretical texts are featured, as well as a rich, flexible core text for advanced courses in feminist theory ...