ABSTRACT

The Routledge Introduction to American Women Writers considers the important literary, historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts of American women authors from the seventeenth century to the present and provides readers with an analysis of current literary trends and debates in women’s literature. This accessible and engaging guide covers a variety of essential topics, such as:

  • the transatlantic and transnational origins of American women's literary traditions
  • the colonial period and the Puritans
  • the early national period and the rhetoric of independence
  • the nineteenth century and the Civil War
  • the twentieth century, including modernism, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Civil Rights era
  • trends in twenty-first century American women's writing
  • feminism, gender and sexuality, regionalism, domesticity, ethnicity, and multiculturalism.

The volume examines the ways in which women writers from diverse racial, social, and cultural backgrounds have shaped American literary traditions, giving particular attention to the ways writers worked inside, outside, and around the strictures of their cultural and historical moments to create space for women’s voices and experiences as a vital part of American life. Addressing key contemporary and theoretical debates, this comprehensive overview presents a highly readable narrative of the development of literature by American women and offers a crucial range of perspectives on American literary history.

chapter 1|25 pages

Across the Atlantic

Women in British North America

chapter 2|23 pages

Rhetoric and revolution

The women writers of the new republic

chapter 3|37 pages

Sentimental poets and scribbling women

The writers of the early nineteenth century

chapter 4|32 pages

From True Woman to New Woman

Redefining womanhood at the turn of the century

chapter 5|34 pages

Clashes with modernity

Women writers between the world wars

chapter 6|42 pages

Literatures of witness

Women writers after 1945

chapter 7|11 pages

Coda

The literatures of the twenty-first century