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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century British writers. It includes British writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century British male writers
She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers. Hurst actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs.
Nora, the heroine of A Doll's House, who leaves her patriarchal marriage and ventures out into the world alone, was used as an ideal archetype by female and male Chinese writers in their own stories and essays. When looking at female Chinese writers of the time, Ding Ling and Chen Xuezhao were both heavily influenced by the New Women and their ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century American writers. It includes American writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century American male writers
Woman and the New Race, Margaret Sanger (1920) [221] Women and Communism, Dora Montefiore (1920) Mrs. Swanwick on Women, Dora Montefiore (1921) [222] Prostitution and Ways of Fighting It, Alexandra Kollontai (1921) [223] Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle, Alexandra Kollontai (1921) [224]
Amy Clampitt (1920–1994), American poet and author; Juana Dib (1924–2015), Argentine poet, journalist, and teacher; Blaga Dimitrova (1922–2003), Bulgarian poet and Vice President of Bulgaria; Rosemary Dobson (1920–2012), Australian poet, illustrator, editor and anthologist; Yulia Drunina (1924–1991), Soviet Russian poet
Feminist literature is fiction or nonfiction which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing and defending equal civil, political, economic and social rights for women. It often identifies women's roles as unequal to those of men – particularly as regards status, privilege and power – and generally portrays the consequences to ...
A Celebration of Women Writers; SAWNET: The South Asian Women's NETwork Bookshelf; Victorian Women Writers Project; Voices from the Gaps: Women Artists & Writers of Color; The Women Writers Archive: Early Modern Women Writers Online; SOPHIE: a digital library of works by German-speaking women; REBRA: a list of women writers from Brazil.