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Gloria L. Joseph | The Wind Is Spirit | Across the country and around the world, the bold and powerful Audre Lorde has been a touchstone for generations of writers and activists. And while s
Mary C. Sturgeon | Michael Field | Michael Field was a pseudonym used for the poetry and verse drama of the English authors and lovers Katharine Harris Bradley (27 October 1846 26 Sep
Barbara Summerhawk; Chiron McMahill; Darren McDonald | Queer Japan | In this important contribution to international queer studies, sixteen people, spanning generations from pre-war to newly out young activists, tell th
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Rebecca Patterson | The Riddle of Emily Dickinson | This may be the most important volume that has been published about the life of Emily Dickinson. It is at once a work of solid scholarship, an excitin
Hubert Juin | La Parisienne | Historical review of famous and less known Parisian women between the years 1880 and 1914 (Belle Epoque). Richly illustrated with contemporary photogr