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1960-, Riso Mary, ed. Heroines: The lives of great literary characters and what they have to teach us. Baker Books, 2003.

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Edwards, Louise P. Recreating the literary canon: Communist critiques of women in the Red chamber dream. Projekt Verlag, 1995.

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Tyrer, Pat. Evelyn Scott's contribution to American literary modernism, 1920-1940: A study of her trilogy The new woman in the narrow house, Narcissus, and The golden door. Edwin Mellen Press, 2013.

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P, Bruder Helen, ed. Women reading William Blake. Palgrave Macmillian, 2007.

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Anāmikā. Triyā caritraṃ: Uttara kāṇḍa. Ādhāra Prakāśana, 2012.

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Freed, Eugenie R. A portion of his life: William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman. Bucknell University Press, 1994.

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Ranald, Margaret Loftus. Shakespeare and his social context: Essays in osmotic knowledge and literary interpretation. AMS Press, 1986.

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Ranald, Margaret Loftus. Shakespeare and his social context: Essays in osmotic knowledge and literary interpretation. AMS Press, 1987.

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Kilcup, Karen L. Robert Frost and feminine literary tradition. University of Michigan Press, 1998.

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Mark, Jones. The Lucy poems: A case study in literary knowledge. Buffalo, 1995.

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