Heroines in literature
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Heroines in literature
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Heroines in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- The hunter maiden, feminist folktales from around the world, Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by René Watson ; with illustrations by Suki Boynton
- Sea girl, feminist folktales from around the world, [edited] by Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by Daniel José Older ; illustrated by Suki Boynton
- Jane Eyre's sisters, how women live and write the heroine's story, Jody Gentian Bower
- Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, Bob Batchelor
- Tatterhood, feminist folktales from around the world, Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introductions by Gayle Forman ; with illustrations by Suki Boynton, Volume 1
- The supergirls, fashion, feminism, fantasy, and the history of comic book heroines, Mike Madrid
- Reshaping the sexes in Sense and sensibility, Moreland Perkins
- Becoming a heroine, reading about women in novels, Rachel M. Brownstein
- Shelf discovery, teen classics we never stopped reading, by Lizzie Skurnick ; with contributions by Meg Cabot [and others]
- Ibsen's heroines, Lou Salomé ; edited & translated with an introduction by Siegfried Mandel
- How to be a heroine, or, what I've learned from reading too much, Samantha Ellis
- Heroines, demigoddess, prima donna, movie star, Norma Lorre Goodrich
- Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, and Bob Batchelor
- How to Be a Heroine : Or, What I've Learned from Reading Too Much
- Heroines & Harlots ;, Women at sea in the great age of sail, by David Cordingly
- The female hero in American and British literature, Carol Pearson, Katherine Pope
- The heroine's bookshelf, life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Erin Blakemore
- Heroines, Kate Zambreno
- Jane Eyre's sisters, how women live and write the heroine's story, Jody Gentian Bower
- Women first & foremost, Monterey Movie Company ; directed by Scott Mansfield ; written by Rodger Jacobs ; produced by Jere Rae-Mansfield
- The heroine's bookshelf, life lessons from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Erin Blakemore
- The great deeds of heroic women, retold by Maurice Saxby ; illustrated by Robert Ingpen
- Thomas Hardy's heroines, a chorus of priorities, by Pamela L. Jekel
- Elizabeth Bennet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Supergirls, fashion, feminism, fantasy, and the history of comic book heroines, Mike Madrid
- Becoming a heroine, reading about women in novels, Rachel M. Brownstein
- Shakespeare's heroines, characteristics of women--moral, poetical, and historical, by Anna Jameson ; illustrations by W. Paget ; with a new foreword by Jessica Slights
- Our gods wear Spandex, the secret history of comic book heroes, Christopher Knowles ; with illustrations by Joseph Michael Linsner
- The heroine's journey, for writers, readers, and fans of pop culture, Gail Carriger
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