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Hudson Bay bound : two women, one dog, two thousand miles to the Arctic / by Warren, Natalie,author.; Bancroft, Ann,author of introduction, etc.;
From Palms to Pines -- Packing Out -- Flooded Upstream -- Against the Wind -- Meet Me at the Popcorn Stand -- River Races and Role Models -- Living the Dream, Downstream -- Danger before the Border -- At Home on the Big Lake -- Don't Wake the Beast -- Waiting for the Wind -- Escape from Gull Harbour -- A Tale of Tiny Boats -- Windbound to Norway House -- York Boats and Dog Days -- Into the Wild -- Pancakes and Portages -- Spring Break at Hell's Gate -- Knife Rapids -- Polar Bear Paradise -- Afterword /Natalie Warren and Ann Raiho."The remarkable eighty-five-day journey of the first two women to canoe the 2,000-mile route from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay"--
Subjects: Warren, Natalie; Raiho, Ann; Warren, Natalie; Raiho, Ann; Canoes and canoeing; Canoes and canoeing; Wilderness survival; Canoeists;
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How Emily saved the bridge : the story of Emily Warren Roebling and the building of the Brooklyn Bridge / by Wishinsky, Frieda,author.(CARDINAL)270074; Nelson, Natalie,illustrator.(CARDINAL)628129;
Include bibliographical references.In 1869, construction began on the first steel-wire suspension bridge in the world. The massive bridge would link Brooklyn and Manhattan. Everyone was captivated by its progress. But when chief engineer Washington Roebling fell ill, the project seemed doomed to fail. Fortunately, Emily Warren Roebling stepped in, and thanks to her, the Brooklyn Bridge opened in 1883. Frieda Wishinsky's engaging text and Natalie Nelson's distinctive collage illustrations tell the inspiring story of how Emily Warren Roebling saved the bridge. Speech bubbles revealing imagined dialogue add a playful note to this historical account, which includes fascinating facts about the Brooklyn Bridge and a further reading list.930L
Subjects: Biographies.; Creative nonfiction.; Picture books.; Roebling, Emily Warren, 1843-1903; Bridges;
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How Emily saved the bridge / by Wishinsky, Frieda,author.(CARDINAL)270074; Nelson, Natalie,illustrator.(CARDINAL)628129;
"An accessible, picture-book biography of Emily Warren Roebling. The Brooklyn Bridge, the iconic suspension bridge that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn, was completed in 1883. It is thanks to Emily Warren Roebling that the bridge was finished at all. Emily was not an engineer, but she was educated in math and science. She married Washington Roebling, the chief engineer of the famous bridge. When Washington became ill from decompression sickness, Emily stepped in, doing everything from keeping the books, to carrying messages for her husband, to monitoring the construction of the bridge. She was the first person to cross the Brooklyn Bridge when it opened."--930L
Subjects: Biographies.; Roebling, Emily Warren, 1843-1903; Bridges;
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Agatha Christie Marple. [videorecording] / by Thrussell, Karen,television producer.; Scherrer, Dominik,composer.; Forshaw, Cinders,director of photography.; Fuhrer, Martin,director of photography.; Greenhalgh, Peter,director of photography.; Finney, Gavin,director of photography.; Tabern, Matthew,editor of moving image work.; Lester, Kevin,editor of moving image work.; Tessler, Jeff,production designer.; Galer, Andrea,costume designer.; McKenzie, Julia,actor.(CARDINAL)844806; A pocket full of ryePalmer, Charles,television director.(CARDINAL)340135; A pocket full of ryeElyot, Kevin,screenwriter.; A pocket full of ryeBaxendale, Helen,actor.; A pocket full of ryeBeattie, Joseph,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCampbell, Ken,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCohu, Lucy,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCranham, Ken,actor.; A pocket full of ryeGraves, Rupert,actor.; A pocket full of ryeLittle, Ralf,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMacFadyen, Matthew,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMadeley, Anna,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMiles, Ben,actor.(CARDINAL)873306; A pocket full of ryeMorahan, Hattie,actor.; A pocket full of ryeRichard, Wendy,actor.; A pocket full of ryePole, Edward Tudor,actor.; A pocket full of ryeWhite, Liz,actor.; A pocket full of ryeScales, Prunella,actor.(CARDINAL)842462; Murder is easyMacDonald, Hettie,television director.; Murder is easyChurchett, Stephen,screenwriter.; Murder is easyArfwedson, Camilla,actor.; Murder is easyBrooke-Taylor, Tim,actor.; Murder is easyChancellor, Anna,actor.(CARDINAL)538259; Murder is easyCumberbatch, Benedict,actor.; Murder is easyHaig, David,actor.; Murder is easyHenderson, Shirley,actor.; Murder is easyLance, James,actor.; Murder is easyMarshal, Lyndsey,actor.; Murder is easyPemberton, Steve,actor.; Murder is easyRedgrave, Jemma,actor.(CARDINAL)889337; Murder is easySpeer, Hugo,actor.; Murder is easyStilley, Margo,actor.; Murder is easySyms, Sylvia,actor.; Murder is easyTovey, Russell,actor.; They do it with mirrorsWilson, Andy,television director.(CARDINAL)423524; They do it with mirrorsRutman, Paul,screenwriter.; They do it with mirrorsCowan, Elliot,actor.; They do it with mirrorsCox, Brian,actor.; They do it with mirrorsGarrigan, Liam,actor.; They do it with mirrorsMalin, Emma Griffiths,actor.; They do it with mirrorsHughes, Sean,actor.; They do it with mirrorsJennings, Alex,actor.(CARDINAL)824462; They do it with mirrorsLong, Jordan,actor.; They do it with mirrorsOgilvy, Ian,actor.; They do it with mirrorsPayne, Tom,actor.(CARDINAL)420461; They do it with mirrorsPeake, Maxine,actor.; They do it with mirrorsSayle, Alexie,actor.; They do it with mirrorsSmart, Sarah,actor.; They do it with mirrorsTerry, Nigel,actor.; They do it with mirrorsWilton, Penelope,actor.; They do it with mirrorsCollins, Joan,actor.(CARDINAL)418617; Why didn't they ask Evans?Renton, Nicholas,television director.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Barlow, Patrick,screenwriter.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Biggerstaff, Sean,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Bond, Samantha,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Briers, Richard,actor.(CARDINAL)769152; Why didn't they ask Evans?Clarke, Warren,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Dormer, Natalie,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Fox, Freddie,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Lederer, Helen,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Mayall, Rik,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Moffett, Georgia,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Murray, Hannah,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Spall, Rafe,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Williams, Mark,actor.(CARDINAL)719170; Christie, Agatha,1890-1976,author.(CARDINAL)140064; Acorn Media (Firm),film publisher.(CARDINAL)340133; Agatha Christie Ltd.,production company.; Granada Media (Firm),production company.; ITV Global Entertainment,film publisher.(CARDINAL)344855; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),broadcaster.(CARDINAL)189964; RLJ Entertainment, Inc.,film distributor.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.(CARDINAL)154259;
Composer, Dominik Scherrer ; director of photography, Cinders Forshaw, Martin Fuhrer, Peter Greenhalgh, Gavin Finney ; editor, Matthew Tabern, Kevin Lester ; production designer, Jeff Tessler ; costume designer, Andrea Galer.A pocket full of rye: Julia McKenzie, Helen Baxendale, Joseph Beattie, Ken Campbell, Lucy Cohu, Ken Cranham, Rupert Graves, Ralf Little, Matthew MacFadyen, Anna Madeley, Ben Miles, Hattie Morahan, Wendy Richard, Edward Tudor Pole, Liz White, Prunella Scales.Murder is easy: Julia McKenzie, Camilla Arfwedson, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Anna Chancellor, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Haig, Shirley Henderson, James Lance, Lyndsey Marshal, Steve Pemberton, Jemma Redgrave, Hugo Speer, Margo Stilley, Sylvia Syms, Russell Tovey.They do it with mirrors: Julia McKenzie, Elliot Cowan, Brian Cox, Liam Garrigan, Emma Griffiths Malin, Sean Hughes, Alex Jennings, Jordan Long, Ian Ogilvy, Tom Payne, Maxine Peake, Alexie Sayle, Sarah Smart, Nigel Terry, Penelope Wilton, Joan Collins.Why didn't they ask Evans?: Julia McKenzie, Sean Biggerstaff, Samantha Bond, Richard Briers, Warren Clarke, Natalie Dormer, Freddie Fox, Helen Lederer, Rik Mayall, Georgia Moffett, Hannah Murray, Rafe Spall, Mark Williams.A pocket full of rye: Who poisoned the wealthy businessman Rex rotescue? Miss Marple barely has time to ponder this question before her former maid Gladys turns up strangled on the Fortescue estate.Miss Marple returns to help solve mysteries with her keen powers of observation and her quiet common-sense analysis.Murder is easy: "Murder is easy," says elderly Miss Pinkerton to Miss Marple during a chance encounter on a train. However, when Miss Pinkerton herself dies, Miss Marple believes it was no accident.They do it with mirrors: Miss Marple's old friend Carrie-Louise has always had a soft heart for charitable causes. This time it's juvenile criminals lodged in a reformatory on her estate. Murder and mystery follow needing Miss Marple's sleuthing skills.Why didn't they ask Evans?: A dying man's last words turn young Bobby Attfield into an amateur detective. With the help of two assistants, socialite Frankie Derwent and Jane Marple, he sets out to solve the riddle they pose.Rating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Television adaptations.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Marple, Jane (Fictitious character); Criminal investigation; Murder; Women detectives;
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Natalie Wood : the complete biography / by Finstad, Suzanne,1955-author.(CARDINAL)734157;
Includes filmography, bibliographical references and index.Natalie Wood has been hailed alongside Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor as one of the top three female movie stars in film history. We watched her mature on the movie screen before our eyes in classics such as Miracle on 34th Street, Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass, and West Side Story. But the story of what she endured, of what her life was like when the doors of the soundstages closed, had long been obscured. Suzanne Finstad conducted nearly four hundred interviews with Natalie Wood's family, close friends, legendary costars, lovers, film crews, and virtually everyone connected to her death. She reveals painful truths in Wood's complex relationships with James Dean, Frank Sinatra, Warren Beatty, and, of course, Robert Wagner. In this updated edition, Finstad will share her explosive findings from the last two decades. With her unprecedented access to the LAPD's "Murder Book," ignored by the original investigators, and new witnesses who have never spoken publicly, Finstad uncovers what really happened to Natalie Wood on that fateful boating trip in 1981 with Wagner and Christopher Walken.
Subjects: Biographies.; Wood, Natalie.; Motion picture actors and actresses;
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Better than we found it : conversations to help save the world / by Joseph, Frederick(Activist),author.(CARDINAL)850934; Joseph, Porsche,author.(CARDINAL)857842;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Together we can... -- The dangers of disinformation / Chelsea Clinton and David Villalpando -- The threat of climate crisis and environmental racism / Willy and Jo Lorenz and Mari Copeny -- Being a feminist and womanist accomplice / Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Mehcad Brooks -- The damage caused by the wealth gap / Robert Reich -- The devastation of gun violence / Shannon Watts and Brandon Wolf -- The importance of addressing indigenous land theft / Anton Treuer and Andrea Tulee -- Consistently practicing anti-racism and (re)learning history / Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul -- The need for education reform / Elizabeth Warren -- The dangers of ignorance and homophobia / Brandon T. Snider -- The importance of health care reform / Anna Paquin and Jesse Katz -- Respecting gender identities / Charlotte Clymer and Ben O'Keefe -- The need for housing security / Julian Castro -- Understanding military-industrial complex (MIC) / Amed Khan -- Dismantling the prison-industrial complex / Nic Stone -- The dangers of ableism / Keah Brown, Natalie Weaver, and Greg D'Amato -- The impact of immigration policy / Daniel Alejandro Leon-Davis -- On seeing each other's humanity / Frederick Joseph and Porsche Joseph -- The Dictionary of change.Every generation inherits the problems created by the ones before them, but no generation will inherit as many problems--as many crises--as the current generation of young people. From the devastations of climate change to the horrors of gun violence, from rampant transphobia to the widening wealth gap, from the lack of health care to the lack of housing, the challenges facing the next generation can feel insurmountable. But change, even revolution, is possible; you just have to know where to start. Covering sixteen topics and featuring more than two dozen interviews with prominent activists, authors, actors, and politicians, this is the essential resource for those who want to make the world better than we found it. Featuring interviews with: Mehcad Brooks, Keah Brown, Julian Castro, Sonja Cherry-Paul, Chelsea Clinton, Charlotte Clymer, Mari Copeny aka Little Miss Flint, Greg D'Amato, Jesse Katz, Amed Khan, Daniel Alejandro Leon-Davis, Willy and Jo Lorenz, Ben O'Keefe, Brittany Packnett-Cunningham, Anna Paquin, Robert Reich, Brandon T. Snider, Nic Stone, Anton Treuer, Andrea Tulee, David Villalpando, Elizabeth Warren, Shannon Watts, Natalie Weaver, Brandon Wolf.1170L
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Social problems.; Social change.; Human rights.; Civil rights.; Generations.; Human rights.;
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Better Than We Found It : Conversations to Help Save the World. by Joseph, Frederick(Activist)(CARDINAL)850934; Joseph, Porsche.(CARDINAL)857842;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Every generation inherits the problems created by the ones before them, but no generation will inherit as many problems--as many crises--as the current generation of young people. From the devastations of climate change to the horrors of gun violence, from rampant transphobia to the widening wealth gap, from the lack of health care to the lack of housing, the challenges facing the next generation can feel insurmountable. But change, even revolution, is possible; you just have to know where to start. Covering sixteen topics and featuring more than two dozen interviews with prominent activists, authors, actors, and politicians, this is the essential resource for those who want to make the world better than we found it. Featuring interviews with: Mehcad Brooks, Keah Brown, Julian Castro, Sonja Cherry-Paul, Chelsea Clinton, Charlotte Clymer, Mari Copeny aka Little Miss Flint, Greg D'Amato, Jesse Katz, Amed Khan, Daniel Alejandro Leon-Davis, Willy and Jo Lorenz, Ben O'Keefe, Brittany Packnett-Cunningham, Anna Paquin, Robert Reich, Brandon T. Snider, Nic Stone, Anton Treuer, Andrea Tulee, David Villalpando, Elizabeth Warren, Shannon Watts, Natalie Weaver, Brandon Wolf.13-17.8-12.1170L
Subjects: Informational works.; Instructional and educational works.; Young adult literature.; Civil rights.; Generations.; Human rights.; Social change.; Social problems.; Human rights.;
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Women of steel and stone : 22 inspirational architects, engineers, and landscape designers / by Lewis, Anna M.,author.(CARDINAL)404783;
"Reporting on a range of historical and contemporary female builders and designers, this educational book strives to inspire a new generation of girls in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and math. With many of the profiles set against the backdrop of such landmark events as the women's suffrage and civil rights movements and the Industrial Revolution, and with original interviews from a number of current architects and engineers, this book provides inspiration and advice directly to young women by highlighting positive examples of how a strong work ethic, perseverance, and creativity can overcome life's obstacles. Each profile focuses on the strengths, passions, and interests each woman had growing up; where those traits took them; and what they achieved. Sidebars on related topics, source notes, and a bibliography make this an invaluable resource for further study"--Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-247) and index.1190L
Subjects: Biographies.; Women architects; Women engineers; Women landscape architects; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Notable writers of the American West & the Native American experience / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Table of Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Edward Abbey -- Sherman Alexie -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Rudolfo Anaya -- Mary Austin -- Billy-Ray Belcourt -- D. (Don) L. Birchfield -- [Nicholas] Black Elk -- Black Hawk -- Black Kettle -- Elias Cornelius Boudinot -- Beth Brant -- Dee Brown -- Joseph Bruchac III -- Margaret M. Bruchac -- William Cullen Bryant -- Barney Furman Bush -- S. Alice Callahan -- Kit Carson -- Ana Castillo -- Willa Cather -- Denise Chavez -- Lydia Maria [Francis] Child -- Chrystos -- Sandra Cisneros -- Walter Van Tilburg Clark -- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn -- James Fenimore Cooper -- Stephen Crane -- Vine Deloria Jr. -- Natalie G. Diaz -- Cherie Dimaline -- Michael Dorris -- Charles Eastman -- Heid E. Erdrich -- Louise Erdrich -- Percival Everett -- Edna Ferber -- Mary Hallock Foote -- Hamlin Garland -- Dagoberto Gilb -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Diane Glancy -- Owl Goingback -- Zane Grey -- Sutton E. Griggs -- A. B. Guthrie Jr. -- Janet Campbell Hale -- Joy Harjo -- Jim Harrison -- Alice Corbin Henderson -- Tomson Highway -- Tony Hillerman -- Brandon Hobson -- Linda Hogan -- Paul Horgan -- LeAnne Howe -- William Humphrey -- Arturo Islas -- David Ives -- Helen Hunt Jackson -- E. Pauline Johnson -- Preston Jones -- Mary Karr -- Maurice Kenny -- Thomas King -- Barbara Kingsolver -- Joseph Wood Krutch -- Winona LaDuke -- Louis L'Amour -- Elmore Leonard -- Darcie Little Badger -- Layli Long Soldier -- Lee Maracle -- Joseph M. Marshall III -- John Joseph Mathews -- Cormac McCarthy -- Larry McMurtry -- D'Arcy McNickle -- Joseph Medicine Crow -- Rigoberta Menchu -- James A. Michener -- N. Scott Momaday -- Mourning Dove -- Duane Niatum.Frank Norris -- Michael Ondaatje -- Tommy Orange -- Simon Ortiz -- Louis Owens -- Americo Paredes -- Quanah Parker -- Katherine Anne Porter -- Charles Portis -- E. Annie Proulx -- Red Cloud -- Debbie Reese -- Marcie Rendon -- Conrad Richter -- Tomas Rivera -- Rebecca Roanhorse -- Wendy Rose -- Sakakawea -- Lisa See -- Sequoyah -- Leslie Marmon Silko -- William Gilmore Simms -- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Cynthia Leitich Smith -- Monique Gray Smith -- Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve -- Dennis E. Staples -- Wallace Stegner -- John Steinbeck -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Chief Jake Tekaronianeken Swamp -- Glendon Swarthout -- Luci Tapahonso -- Drew Hayden Taylor -- David Treuer -- Mark Twain -- Richard Van Camp -- John C. Van Dyke -- Helena Maria Viramontes -- Gerald Vizenor -- Robert Penn Warren -- Elissa Washuta -- Frank Waters -- James Welch -- Laura Ingalls Wilder -- Terry Tempest Williams -- Sarah Winnemucca -- Larry Woiwode -- Hisaye Yamamoto -- Karen Tei Yamashita -- Brigham Young -- Ray A. Young Bear -- Ofelia Zepeda -- Zitkala-Sa -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- Authors by Form -- Authors by Date of Birth -- Subject Index.Provides detailed essays of two categories of writers -- Native Americans who celebrate the significant contribution that the native peoples have made to the history, culture and growth of the United States, and writers who represent the reality and bold spirit of the American West.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; Biographies.; Authors, American; Indian authors; American literature; American literature; Indians in literature;
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Notable writers of LGBTQ+ literature / by Evans, Robert C.,1955-editor.(CARDINAL)809088;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Edward Albee -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Paula Gunn Allen Publishes The Sacred Hoop 1986 -- Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Anzaldua Publishes Borderlands/La Frontera 1987 -- Reinaldo Arenas -- W. H. Auden -- James Baldwin -- Djuna Barnes -- Men Playing Women during World War I Theatricals -- Aphra Behn -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Elizabeth Bishop as a Lesbian Poet -- Elizabeth Bowen -- Rita Mae Brown -- Lord Byron -- Truman Capote -- Truman Capote's "The Diamond Guitar" -- Willa Cather -- Constantine P. Cavafy -- Postcolonialism in "New" Poems by Cavafy -- Michelle Cliff -- Hart Crane -- Countee Cullen -- Illustrations in Countee Cullen's Works -- The Fugitive Erotic in the Poetry of Mae V. Cowdery -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson's "Homoerotic" Poetry -- Katherine V. Forrest -- E. M. Forster -- Carpenter Publishes The Intermediate Sex 1908 -- E. M. Forster's Maurice: The First "Gay" Novel in English -- Jean Genet -- Stefan George -- "Gay" Poems by Stefan George? -- Andre Gide -- Gide Publishes the Signed Edition of Corydon 1924 -- Andre Gide -- Allen Ginsberg -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Angelina Weld Grimke and the Birth Control Movement -- Thom Gunn -- The Homosocial, Homoerotic Poetry of Robert Francis -- Thom Gunn's "Lament" -- Don't Call Us Dead, by Danez Smith -- Marilyn Hacker -- A Stranger's Mirror -- Radclyffe Hall -- Hall Publishes The Well of Loneliness 1928 -- H.D -- H.D.'s Bisexual and/or Lesbian Poems -- Foster Publishes Sex Variant Women in Literature 1956 -- Lillian Hellman -- Patricia Highsmith -- Love and the Country in Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt -- Rechy Publishes City of Night 1963 -- John Rechy -- A. E. Housman -- Male Love and Friendship in Poems by A. E. Housman -- Langston Hughes. "Gay"(?) Writings by Langston Hughes -- Alain Locke and the Harlem Renaissance -- Richard Bruce Nugent -- Christopher Isherwood -- Isherwood Publishes Goodbye to Berlin 1939 -- Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man: A Sample Paragraph -- Henry James -- Larry Kramer -- The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer -- M. Butterfly Opens on Broadway 1988 -- Tony Kushner -- Angels in America Officially Opens on November 8, 1992 -- The History Boys Officially Opens on May 18, 2004 -- Alan Bennett -- D. H. Lawrence -- David Leavitt -- Matthew Gregory ("Monk") Lewis -- "Which of the Closets?": The Deflected Gay Subtext of A Raisin in the Sun -- Audre Lorde -- Audre Lorde and Intersectionality: Examining Race, Sexuality, -- Social Class, and Age -- The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren Makes the New York Times -- Bestseller List 1974 -- Amy Lowell -- Critical Pluralism and Politics: Amy Lowell's "Orientation" -- Thomas Mann -- Katherine Mansfield -- Christopher Marlowe -- W. Somerset Maugham -- Carson McCullers -- Claude McKay -- Herman Melville -- Homoeroticism in the Novels of Herman Melville -- Literary Criticism on Melville and Sexuality -- Homoeroticism in Rockwell Kent's Illustrations of Melville's Moby-Dick -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Edna St. Vincent Millay's Openly Sexual Poetry -- Yukio Mishima -- Volume 2 -- Complete Table of Contents -- Michael Nava -- Frank O'Hara -- Gay Poems by Rafael Campo -- Joe Orton -- Wilfred Owen -- The Homoerotic Poetry of Wilfred Owen: Survey and Assessment -- Katherine Philips -- Katherine Philips's Love Poems for Other Women -- Marcel Proust -- Mary Renault -- Barney Opens Her Paris Salon 1909 -- Natalie Clifford Barney -- Adrienne Rich -- Rich Publishes "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" -- 1980 -- Vita Sackville-West -- Sappho -- May Sarton -- The Poetry of May Sarton -- Siegfried Sassoon. -- Some Homoerotic War Poems by Sigfried Sassoon -- Vikram Seth -- The Stray Greatness of Vikram Seth: Sexuality and Form in -- The Golden Gate and Beyond -- William Shakespeare -- Richard Barnfield's Homoerotic Poetry -- Gertrude Stein -- Stein Writes Q.E.D. 1903 -- Gertrude Stein -- Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and World War I -- May Swenson -- Gore Vidal -- Gore Vidal's "The Zenner Trophy" -- Alice Walker -- Expressing Lesbian Desire Through the Epistolary Form in -- The Color Purple -- "This Is How It Happened" -- John Cleland -- Horace Walpole -- Sylvia Townsend Warner -- Edmund White -- Edmund White's "Reprise" -- Paul Monette Wins National Book Award for Becoming a Man 1993 -- Andrew Holleran's "Friends at Evening" -- Patrick White -- Walt Whitman -- Whitman Publishes Leaves of Grass 1855 -- Walt Whitman and the "Homophile" Movement in the 1950s: -- Evidence in the Archives of the "One Institute" -- Oscar Wilde -- Oscar Wilde Is Convicted of Gross Indecency 1895 -- Tennessee Williams -- Angus Wilson -- Virginia Woolf -- Marguerite Yourcenar -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- LGBTQ Literature: 1890-1969 -- LGBTQ Literature: 1970 and Beyond -- An Overview of Contemporary Guides to LGBTQ Literature -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Gay Poems -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Lesbian Poems -- Author Awards -- Author Birth and Death Information -- Subject Index.A two volume set that features the work of both prominent and lesser-known authors in this ever-expanding field.
Subjects: Informational works.; Reference works.; Bisexuality in literature.; Gay peoples' writings; Gender identity in literature.; Homosexuality in literature.; Lesbians' writings; Sexual minorities' writings; Bisexual literature.; Gay literature.; Lesbian literature.; LGBTQ+ literature.;
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