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Roy, Wendy J. (2005) | |
Maps of Gender and Imperialism in Travel Writing by Anna Jameson, Mona Hubbard, and Margaret Laurence | |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada: McGill University Press. 404p. |
Koos, Leonard R. (2004) | |
Reading and Writing Colonial Women: Publication and Representation in French Colonial North Africa | |
Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand. Volume 28 #1-2. p. 122-133. |
McDonald, Christie (2004) | |
Ethnography, Literature, and Art in the Work of Anne Eisner (Putnam): Making Sense of Colonial Life in the Ituri Forest | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 35 #4. p. 1-16. |
Franey, Laura E. (2003) | |
Victorian Travel Writing and Imperial Violence: British Writing on Africa, 1855-1902 | |
Basingstoke, Great Britain; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 220p. |
Koza, Kimberly A. (2003) | |
The Africa of Two Western Women Writers: Barbara Kingsolver and Margaret Laurence | |
Critique. Volume 44 #3. Spring. p. 284-294. |
Roy, Wendy J. (2003) | |
Maps of Gender and Imperialism in Travel Writing by Anna Jameson, Mona Hubbard, and Margaret Laurence | |
Ph.D. dissertation: McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 404p. |
Nicholls, Christine S. (2002) | |
Elspeth Huxley: A Biography | |
London: HarperCollins. 482p. |
Lewis, Simon K. (2000) | |
Culture, Cultivation, and Colonialism in 'Out of Africa' and beyond | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 31 #1. p. 63-79. |
Miller, Melissa L. (2000) | |
The Imperial Feminine: Victorian Women Travelers in the Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. 191p. |
Batcos, Stephanie (1999) | |
A 'Fairy Tale Every Minute': The Autobiographical Journey and Edith Wharton's 'In Morocco' | |
In: Colquitt, Clare and Goodman, Susan and Waid, Candace (eds.). A Forward Glance: New Essays on Edith Wharton. Newark: University of Delaware Press. |
Brisson, Rike (1999) | |
West Africa on Stage: Travel Writing as Performance in Richard Burton's Two Trips to Gorilla Land and Mary Kingsley's Travels in West Africa | |
Paper presented at the Conference 'Writing the Journal: A Conference on American, British and Anglophone Travel Writers and Writing, June 10-13, 1999, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Franey, Laura E. (1999) | |
'The Devil's Own Tatoo': Violence, Sovereignty and Gender in Victorian Travel Narratives about Africa | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of California, Los Angeles, California. 230p. |
Guiod, Suzanne (1999) | |
Recasting the Pilgrimmage: Evolution of a Divine Persona in African Memoirs of Isak Dinesen | |
Paper presented at the Conference 'Writing the Journal: A Conference on American, British and Anglophone Travel Writers and Writing, June 10-13, 1999, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Letcher, Valerie (1999) | |
Harriet Ward: Trespassing beyond the Borders | |
English in Africa. Volume 26 #1. p. 1-16. |
Lombardi-Diop, Cristina (1999) | |
Writing the Female Frontier: Italian Women in Colonial Africa, 1890-1940 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: New York University, New York, New York. 253p. |
Matus, J. (1999) | |
The 'Eastern-Woman Question': Martineau and Nightingale Visit the Harem | |
Nineteenth Century Contexts. Volume 21 #1. p. 63-87. |
Rees, Joan (1998) | |
Amelia Edwards: Traveller, Novelist, Egyptologist | |
London: Rubicon Press. 112p. |
Lessing, Doris May (British)(1919-2013) (1997) | |
Walking in the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, 1949-1962 | |
New York: Harper Collins Publishers. 404p. |
McCay, Mary A. (1997) | |
Beyond Femaleness: Beryl Markham, Africa's Adopted Daughter in 'West with the Wind' | |
In: Egejuru, Phanuel A. and Katrak, Ketu H. (eds.). Nwanyibu: Womanbeing and African Literature. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. |
Ridge, S. (1997) | |
'Shifting about of Reality': A Literary-Historical Excursion into Three Natal Novels in English (1875-1913)(Frances Colenso) | |
In: Reckwitz, Erhard and Reitner, Karin and Vennarini, Lucia (eds.). South African Literary History: Totality and/or Fragment. Essen: Die Blaue Eule. |
Abdel-Hakim, Sahar S. (1996) | |
British Women Writers in Egypt in the Middle Decades of the Nineteenth Century: Sophia Poole, Harriet Martineau and Lucie Duff Gordon | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Cairo, Cairo, Egypt. |
Anonymous (1996) | |
A Bibliography of Elspeth Huxley, and W.A. Munford on a Reference Guide to Giants | |
Library Association Record. Volume 98 #9. September. p. 480. |
Cross, Robert S.; Perkin, Michael (1996) | |
Elspeth Huxley: A Bibliography | |
Winchester, Great Britain; New Castle, Delaware: St. Paul's Bibliographies; Oak Knoll Press. 187p. |
Lenta, Margaret M. (1996) | |
The Art of the Possible: Lady Anne Barnard's 'Cape' Writings and Their Survival | |
In: Daymond, Margaret J. (ed.). South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994. New York/London: Garland Publishing Co. |
Lewis, Simon K. (1996) | |
From Moo Moo to Mau Mau: Old MacDonald and Karen Blixen | |
In: Lewis, Simon K. By Europe, Out of Africa: White Women Writers on Farms and Their African Invention. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. p. 173-197. |
McEwan, Cheryl (1996) | |
Paradise or Pandemonium? West African Landscapes in the Travel Accounts of Victorian Women | |
Journal of Historical Geography. Volume 22 #1. January. p. 68-83. |
O'Brien, Robert V. (1996) | |
Author and Hero: Does it Matter Who Wrote 'West with the Night'? (Beryl Markham) | |
Journal of African Travel-Writing. #1. September. p. 14-23. |
Eberhardt, Isabelle (Swiss)(1877-1904) (1995) | |
Prisoner of Dunes: Selected Writings | |
Translated by Sharon Bangert. London; Chester Springs, Pennsylvania: P. Owen. 127p. |
Harrington, Susan T. (1995) | |
British Writers in Tropical Africa, 1936-1985: Cultural Crossover in the Travel and Fictional Works of Elspeth Huxley, Graham Greene and V.S. and Shiva Naipaul | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. 340p. |
Lessing, Doris May (British)(1919-2013) (1994) | |
Under My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949 | |
New York; London: HarperCollins Publishers. 419p. |
Fourie, Fiona (1993) | |
Portrayal of 'the Other' in the Writings of Four Women Living on the Cape Eastern Frontier in the Nineteenth Century | |
In: Auetsa 1993 Conference Papers, Potchefstroo/Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Volume One. p. 161-170. |
Langbaum, Robert (1993) | |
Autobiography and Myth in the African Memoirs | |
In: Pelensky, Olga A. (ed.). Isak Dinesen: Critical Views. Athens: Ohio University Press. p. 38-50. |
Letcher, Valerie (1993) | |
Feminism and Marginality on the Frontier in the Works of Harriet Ward | |
In: Auetsa 1993 Conference Papers, Potchefstroo/Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Volume One. p. 311-319. |
Cooper, Brenda K. (1992) | |
Through the Eyes of Gender and Hollywood: Conflicting Visions of Isak Dinesen's Africa | |
Paper presented at the Qualitative Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications National Convention, August, 1992, Montreal, Canada. 45p. |
Lessing, Doris May (British)(1919-2013) (1992) | |
African Laughter. Four Visits to Zimbabwe | |
New York: Harper Collins. 442p. |
Smith, Sidonie (1992) | |
The Other Woman and the Racial Politics of Gender: Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham in Kenya | |
In: Smith, Sidonie and Watson, Julia (eds.). De/Colonizing the Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women's Autobiography. p. 410-435. |
Spark, Muriel (Sarah) Camberg (Scottish)(1918-2006) (1992) | |
Personal History, Venture into Africa | |
New Yorker. Volume 68 #2. March 2. p. 73-80. |
Sparrow, Fiona M. (1992) | |
Into Africa with Margaret Laurence | |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: ECW Press. 251p. |
Blake, Susan Louise (American)(1946-2009) (1991) | |
Travel and Literature: The Liberian Narratives of Esther Warner and Graham Greene | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 22 #2. Summer. p. 191-203. |
Russell, Sharon A. (1991) | |
Elspeth Huxley's Africa: Mystery and Memory | |
In: Schleh, Eugene (ed.). Mysteries of Africa. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press. p. 21-34. |
Knipp, Thomas R. (1990) | |
Kenya's Literary Ladies and the Mythologizing of the White Highlands | |
South Atlantic Review. Volume 55 #1. January. p. 1-16. |
Kroller, Eva-Marie (1990) | |
First Impressions: Rhetorical Strategies in Travel Writing by Victorian Women | |
Ariel. Volume 21 #4. October. p. 87-99. |
Greenstein, Susan (1989) | |
In and Out of Africa: Elspeth Huxley's Kenyan Stories and the Re-Mythologizing of the Colonial Era | |
Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the African Literature Association (ALA), March 20-23, 1989, Dakar, Senegal. |
Sparrow, Fiona M. (1989) | |
'The Spirit of the Ascent': The African Writings of Margaret Laurence | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 311p. |
Tinling, Marion (1989) | |
Elspeth Huxley, 1907-1997 | |
In: Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers. p. 133-139. |
Kennedy, Dane (1987) | |
Isak Dinesen's African Recovery of a European Past | |
Clio. Volume 17. Fall. p. 37-50. |
Markham, Beryl Clutterbuck (British/Kenyan)(1902-1986) (1987) | |
The Splendid Outcast: Beryl Markham's African Stories | |
San Francisco: North Point Press. 139p. |
Sadji, Amadou B. (1986) | |
African Nature and German Culture: Colonial Women Writers on Africa | |
In: Grimm, Reinhold and Hermand, Jost (eds.). Blacks and German Culture. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 22-34. |
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