Women's Literature
- New Woman [17 titles]
The Story of an African Farm"This excellent edition allows us to read The Story of an African Farm in its important social, political, and literary contexts. It is an important achievement." - Paula M. Krebs, Wheaton College Read More |
Suffragette Sally" Suffragette Sally stands out as one of the most significant novels of the suffrage genre. This edition will be hugely welcomed by students and scholars of literature and history alike." - Sowon Park, Oxford University Read More |
A Sunless HeartJohnstone establishes a feverish atmosphere for her novel's story of emotional and physical hardship and the power of bonds between women. Exploring issues of race, sexuality, and class in compelling prose, the novel is a startling re-discovery from the late-Victorian era. Read More |
The Tenant of Wildfell HallThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall scandalized Victorian Britain with its portrait of an abusive marriage. Read More |
To the LighthouseThis Broadview edition provides a reliable text at a very reasonable price. It contains textual notes but no appendices or introduction. Read More |
The Tragedy of Mariam"Stephanie Hodgson-Wright's excellent edition of this important work is the most user-friendly available." - Jacqueline Pearson, University of Manchester Read More |
Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah"This edition is an important contribution to scholarship in the long eighteenth century." - Tara Ghoshal Wallace, George Washington University Read More |
The Turkish Embassy Letters"This is sure to become the go-to edition for scholars and teachers interested in women's writing, the history of cross-cultural contact, and the shifting thresholds dividing— and conjoining— Occident and Orient in the eighteenth century." - Lynn Festa, Rutgers University Read More |
Valperga"This is a superb edition of Mary Shelley's historical romance Valperga ." - Anne K. Mellor, UCLA Read More |


