![]() UK £14.95 US $24.95 CAN $30.95 Hardback 152 pages 80 colour illustrations 27.5 x 21 cm (10.75 x 8.5 in) ISBN: 978-1-8589-4375-6 | Women Who Write Stefan Bollmann Foreword by Francine Prose From the author of the bestselling Women Who Read Are Dangerous comes Women Who Write, a celebration of female literary achievement. Literature has traditionally been a male-dominated field. In the past it was common for women authors to adopt a male pseudonym in order to be taken seriously, and they were often forced to make a choice between writing and leading a conventional family life. This beautifully produced book brings together a compelling collection of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs of women writers through the ages, from Mary Wollstonecraft, George Sand and Jane Austen to Dorothy Parker, Simone de Beauvoir and Toni Morrison. Engaging commentaries present brief biographies of the writers depicted, discussing the highlights of their careers and the major themes of their work. An incisive introduction explores the history of women authors, examining the challenges they have faced in pursuit of their craft.
Stunningly illustrated throughout, including beautiful reproductions of original manuscript pages Features a diverse range of women writers from the Middle Ages to the present An ideal gift book for lovers of literature and anyone interested in the depiction of women in photography and art ![]() amazon: UK · USA · Canada · France · Germany · Japan Barnes & Noble · Waterstones · bookdepository.co.uk | |
Author Profiles Stefan Bollmann is a writer and editor, and the author of several books. Francine Prose is an award-winning author of numerous books, among them Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them, The Lives of the Muses: Nine Women and the Artists They Inspired, and the novels Bigfoot Dreams, Blue Angel and Household Saints. | ||
Reviews Startlingly observant, canny and incisive, Francine Prose's foreword … is just one of the highlights of this eye-opening coffee-table tome Compelling, thought-provoking ... A book that is not only beautiful in its presentation, but is intimate in the intricate details that it provides for each writer Elegant … fascinating | ||





