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In particular the development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities, followed then by the horror of World War I, were among the factors that shaped Modernism. This is a partial list of modernist women writers. Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), Russian poet; Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973), Austrian poet and author
Elkanah East Taylor (1888–1945), American poet; poetry magazine founder; Sara Teasdale (1884–1933), American lyrical poet; Regina Ullmann (1884–1961), Swiss poet writing in German; Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (1889–1956), English poet; Anna Wickham, born Edith Alice Mary Harper (1884–1947), English poet with Australian ...
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.
Jeni Couzyn (born 1942), Canadian poet and anthologist of South African extraction; Rosemary Daniell (born 1935), American poet and author, known as a second-wave feminist and for writing about the deep south; H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886–1961), American poet, novelist and memoirist known for Imagist poetry; Diane Di Prima (1934–2020 ...
The World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America, Ruth Rosen (2000) Feminist Media Studies (2001–present) "As a Feminist, This "Jane" Was Far from Plain", Chris Lombardi and Ruth Surgal (2002) [587] [unreliable source?] Feminist Africa (2002–present) "Feminist Judaism: Past and Future", Rachel Adler (2002) [588]
This category brings together articles on women writers who contributed to the emergence of Modernist literature and to those who continue to develop that tradition from the beginning of the 20th century up to the present day.
Beatrice Campbell, "Writer's Room With a View," The Guardian, 21 February 1989, image 35 (assembly of women writers from the USSR, the United States, and France " The Persephone Book of Short Stories," Persephone Books Ltd. 2012, ISBN 978-1903-155-905 is a collection of short stories written by women 1909-1986.
Robin Morgan (born January 29, 1941) is an American poet, writer, activist, journalist, lecturer and former child actor.Since the early 1960s, she has been a key radical feminist member of the American Women's Movement, and a leader in the international feminist movement.