An unprecedented literary landmark: the first comprehensive history of
American women writers from 1650 to the present.
In a narrative of immense scope and fascination, here are more than 250
female writers, including the famous--Harriet Beecher Stowe, Dorothy
Parker, Flannery O'Connor, and Toni Morrison, among others--and the
little known, from the early American bestselling novelist Catherine
Sedgwick to the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Susan Glaspell.
Showalter integrates women's contributions into our nation's literary
heritage with brilliance and flair, making the case for the unfairly
overlooked and putting the overrated firmly in their place.