women in literature
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I’ve read 103 books since January last year, 51 of which were by women. What do these books say?
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Manusmriti gives respectable position to Indian women, says Delhi HC judge Prathiba M Singh
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After 700 years, women from Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ are finally getting their due through Wikipedia
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‘Goodreads’ readers #ReadWomen. Why English departments should do the same
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The first woman on the moon reached there in the 17th century – through a smash hit play
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Annie Ernaux: At 78, one of France’s great writers is finally wowing English language readers
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Imperfect and absurd, the modern literary heroine is a woman of our times
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Margaret Atwood’s ‘Alias Grace’ shows us how society used to view female criminals
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Welcome to the femoir: bestselling books that celebrate female success
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What women writers talk about when they talk to one another in the absence of men
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Why the ‘Fifty Shades’ books have a lot in common with a story from Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’
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Why I write about the ‘minor’ women characters from the epics
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‘We have some killer voices. We have each other. All the right men are behind us’
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How India’s women writers are storming the ‘male’ bastion of action thrillers
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Five graphic novels about girls who can play instead of being helpless heroines
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India’s top English books publishers are women: do they do things differently from men?
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‘The suggestion that rape in some places in India had official sanction made me want to learn more’
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Five memoirs by women that will tell you things about your own life
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Poetry picks: celebrating Women’s Day with six new poems by six women poets
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Read these 14 books to know what troubles women around the world
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How well do you know the women characters in Indian fiction?
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Dealing with women who complain of violence: the president meets the rapist
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Enough with the pink: let's stop calling it chick lit already
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Nine books you must read to understand women’s issues in India