A celebration of women writers : writers from Russia

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A celebration of women writers : writers from Russia
Description: A celebration of women writers from Russia is a substantial list of eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century Russian women writers, with hypertext links to more detailed sources and online works. A few contemporary writers are included. Some individuals are better known as historical or political figures than writers (Anna Vyrubova and Galina Starovoitova, for example) and much of the linked material will be of use to historians (e.g. Freda Utley; Alexandra Kollontai; Emma Goldberg, deported to the Soviet Union from America in 1919). Not all links are current, and some are to sources which are not authoritative, but this is a good starting point for students and teachers wishing to explore Russian women's literature and history further.
Keywords - uncontrolled: Feminism; women in politics
Type: Bibliographic material
URL: http://www.digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/RUSSIA.html
Classification: Modern languages and area studies > Europe > Europe by region / Country > Eastern Europe > Russian Federation > Gender studies - Russian
Humanities > Gender studies > Gender studies - Russian
Modern languages and area studies > European > Russian > Russian literature
Resource creator: Ockerbloom, Mary Mark (Compiler), University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Country of origin: United States
Period: 18th Century; 19th Century; 20th Century (1900 - 1945); 20th Century (1946 - 1999); 2000 - present
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