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List view record 1811: Wit's end : what wit is, how it works, and why we need itList view anchor tag for record 1811: Wit's end : what wit is, how it works, and why we need it
List view record 1812: Woe is I : the grammarphobe's guide to better English in plain EnglishList view anchor tag for record 1812: Woe is I : the grammarphobe's guide to better English in plain English
List view record 1813: WolfishList view anchor tag for record 1813: Wolfish
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Wolfish

Berry, Erica (Writer)2023
Books
Wolves abound through cultural folklore and through literature, vilified and venerated in equal measure. In Wolfish, Erica Berry examines these depictions, alongside her own research of the wolf for nearly a decade, to get to the heart of what our stories about the wolf reveal about our relations...
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List view record 1814: Wollstonecraft : philosophy, passion, and politicsList view anchor tag for record 1814: Wollstonecraft : philosophy, passion, and politics
List view record 1815: A woman alone & other playsList view anchor tag for record 1815: A woman alone & other plays
List view record 1816: A woman looking at men looking at women : essays on art, sex, and the mindList view anchor tag for record 1816: A woman looking at men looking at women : essays on art, sex, and the mind
List view record 1817: Woman without shame : poemsList view anchor tag for record 1817: Woman without shame : poems
List view record 1818: Women holding thingsList view anchor tag for record 1818: Women holding things
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Women holding things

Kalman, Maira2022
Books
"Women Holding Things includes the bright, bold images featured in the booklet as well as an additional sixty-seven new paintings highlighted by thoughtful and intimate anecdotes, recollections, and ruminations. Most are portraits of women, both ordinary and famous, including Virginia Woolf, Sall...
List view record 1819: Women of letters : reviving the lost art of correspondenceList view anchor tag for record 1819: Women of letters : reviving the lost art of correspondence
List view record 1820: Women, Oxford & novels of crimeList view anchor tag for record 1820: Women, Oxford & novels of crime
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Women, Oxford & novels of crime

Hoddinott, Alison, 1931-2018
Books
Alison Hoddinott writes about the history of crime fiction set in Oxford from the early decades of the 20th century to the present. Her emphasis is on novels written by women and the ways in which their fiction deals with both the mystery and its solution and with the situation of women within th...
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