Explores the use of voice, form, and setting in the works of twelve women authors who used their writings to construct a testament of their own identity, including Maya Angelou, Zora Neale Hurston, and Lillian Hellman.
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1357102 | 5019819 | 2187 | 138481 | 213388 | PISH | 388 | PISH47128 | 810.9 WOM | 810.9 | 1581465224 | 1708963493 |
1809566 | 5412079 | 1779 | 138481 | 213388 | CCHS | 138 | CCHS000925 | 810.9 WOM | 810.9 | 1582575937 | 1662467957 |
3405390 | 6788516 | 1589 | 138481 | 213388 | Franklin | 109 | 30262060036621 | 810.9 BLO | 810.9 | 1640729255 | 1640729255 |