00 Women Writers Projects

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03 Brown University Women Writers Project

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The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women’s writing and electronic text encoding. Our goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader. We support research on women’s writing, text encoding, and the role of electronic texts in teaching and scholarship.

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04 A Celebration of Women Writers

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A Celebration of Women Writers

Authors and Books:

“What’s New!”

“What’s Local!”
By Author or By Category

Search For Writers:
Using Name, Date, Country, and Ethnicity Information

Browse by Author Name:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Women writers are often known by multiple names. They may have written under both their maiden names and married names (sometimes several!) They may have used pseudonyms (male or female) or written cooperatively as a joint identity. The Celebration writer listings include multiple references to the same author under their variant names.

Browse by Century:

3000 B.C.-1000 A.D.11th Century12th Century13th Century14th Century15th Century16th Century17th Century18th Century19th Century20th Century

Browse by Country:

AlbaniaAlgeriaAntiguaArgentinaAustraliaAustria BahamasBelgiumBelizeBeninBermudaBoliviaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoBurmaCameroonCanadaCentral African RepublicChileChinaColombiaCosta RicaCroatiaCubaCzech RepublicDemocratic Republic of the CongoDenmarkDominicaEgyptEl SalvadorEngland Estonia FijiFinlandFrance GabonGermany GhanaGreat BritainGreeceGuadeloupeGuatemalaGuineaGuyanaHaitiHondurasHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIreland Israel ItalyIvory CoastJamaicaJapanJordanKenyaKoreaKuwaitLatviaLebanonLithuaniaMacedoniaMadagascarMalaysiaMaliMartiniqueMexico Morocco Mozambique Nepal Netherlands New Zealand NicaraguaNigeriaNorth KoreaNorwayPakistanPalestinePanamaPapua New GuineaParaguay PeruPhilippinesPolandPortugal Puerto RicoRepublic of the CongoRomaniaRussia RwandaSaudi ArabiaScotland SenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSingaporeSlovak RepublicSloveniaSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpain Sri Lanka SwedenSwitzerland SyriaTanzaniaThailandTobagoTogoTrinidadTunisia Turkey UgandaUkraineUruguay UzbekistanU.S.A. Venezuela VietnamWalesWestern SamoaYugoslaviaZimbabwe

While the primary focus of the Celebration is to link to resources in English, we hope to make people more aware of the rich variety of writers who come from other countries, many of whom write in other languages. Their works are often widely translated and read. Writers who lived in more than one country may be included in multiple listings. A writer who lived primarily in one country, but wrote works relevant to another country, may also be listed under both.

Browse by Ethnicity:

African American Arab Asian American First Nations French Canadian Jewish Latina Muslim

In some cases, authors who live in a particular country may be identifiable as members of an ethnic subgroup. In other cases, members of an ethnic group may live in more than one country. Listings by ethnic group are a new addition to the Celebration, so our information is currently quite limited. If you know of writers who should be identified as members of these groups, please let us know.

  • http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/

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01 British Women Romantic Poets Project

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British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832: Links to Works

Starting in 2007, all texts will be encoded in Extensible Markup Language (XML). Texts created before 2007 were encoded in Standard Generalized Markup Language. To read them you will need an SGML Browser.

new material marks texts new for 2007

A “standard” HTML version of each text has been rendered from the SGML/XML version for your convenience.

  • http://digital.lib.ucdavis.edu/projects/bwrp/Works/

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