Further resources for anyone who would like to explore our books and authors in more detail:

Rose Allatini

  • Rose Allatini: A Woman Writer by George Simmers (2019)
  • 'Art, pacifism, sexuality: Rose Allatini's Despised and Rejected' in The Second Battlefield: women, modernism and the First World War' by Angela K. Smith (2000)
  • Surpassing the Love of Men by Lilian Faderman (1981)
  • Radical Crosswriting in the Twenties by Gay Wachman (2001)

Dorothy Canfield Fisher

  • Writers of Conviction: The Personal Politics of Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst by Julia Ehrhardt (2004)
  • ‘Willa Cather and Dorothy Canfield Fisher: Rift, Reconciliation, and One of Ours’ by Mark Madigan in Cather Studies, 1 (1990)
  • ‘Willa Cather’s Commentary on Three Novels by Dorothy Canfield Fisher’ by Mark Madigan in ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 3.1 (1990)
  • 'The Business of Living and the Labor of Love: Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Feminism, and Middle-Class Redemption' by J Parchesky in Colby Quarterly 36(1) (2000)
  • 'Writing Home from the Front: Edith Wharton And Dorothy Canfield Fisher Present Wartime France To The United States: 1917-1919' by A Price in Edith Wharton Newsletter 5(2) (1988)
  • ‘Dear, Tender-Hearted, Uncomprehending America’: Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s and Edith Wharton’s Fictional Responses to the First World War' by MR Ryder in: Quinn PJ and Trout S (eds) The Literature of the Great War Reconsidered (2001)
  • Dorothy Canfield Fisher: A Biography by IH Washington (1982)
  • The Lady from Vermont: Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s Life and World by Elizabeth Yates (1971)

With specific reference to PB no. 141 The Deepening Stream:

  •  ‘Crisis, Conflict, and Constituting the Self: A Lacanian Reading of The Deepening Stream’ by Joan Schroeter in Colby Quarterly, 27.3 (1991) 
  • ‘“We Are All Responsible”: Post-World War I Parenting and the Politics of Memory in Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s The Deepening Stream’ by Elizabeth J. Wright in War, Literature & The Arts, 21.1–2 (2009)
  • ‘“The Art of Living”: The Aesthetics of Everyday Life in Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s Novels’ by Anne-Marie Downey (unpublished Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, 1995) 

Amy Levy

  • The Woman Who Dared: a biography of Amy Levy by Christine Pullen (2010)

Constance Maud

With specific reference to PB no. 94 No Surrender:

  • 'Suffragism' by Clara Jones in The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature and Politics, ed. Christos Hadjiyiannis and Rachel Potter (2022)

Please get in touch with us if you would like to suggest additional resources to add to this page.

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