Beyond The Wallpaper: Crossroads of Region, Gender, and Intellectual Life in Novels by Doris Bett's and Gail Godwin.Published in:2007By:Powell, TaraPublication type:Essay
The Role of the South in the Novels of Gail Godwin.Published in:1980By:Smith, Marilynn J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
'Beauty and the Beast' in Gail Godwin's Glass People.Published in:1980By:Gaston, Karen C.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Gail Godwin's The Odd Woman: Literature and the Retreat from Life.Published in:1978By:Lorsch, Susan E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Narrative Shaping of Meaning in Gail Godwin's A Southern Family: Why Fiction?Published in:Narrative Works, 2013, v. 3, n. 2, p. 29By:Lux, ElainePublication type:Article
Gail Godwin, the South, and the canons.Published in:1995By:Wimsatt, Mary AnnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Gail Godwin and Peace College: LIFE INTO FICTION.Published in:North Carolina Literary Review, 2024, n. 33, p. 106By:Cash, Jean W.Publication type:Article
NARRATING THE SELF: THE AUTONOMOUS HEROINE IN GAIL GODWIN'S VIOLET CLAY.Published in:1983By:Frye, Joanne S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Theo and the Road to Sainthood in Gail Godwin's A Southern Family.Published in:2001By:Emerick, RonPublication type:Literary Criticism
CONSUMPTION AND COMMUNION IN A CHANGING SOUTH: FOOD AND FEASTING IN THE FICTION OF THOMAS WOLFE, EUDORA WELTY, AND THREE SOUTHERN WRITERS OF THE NEXT GENERATION.Published in:2013By:ZACHARASIEWICZ, WALDEMARPublication type:Essay
Waltzing with the black crayon.Published in:Yale Review, 1999, v. 87, n. 1, p. 44By:Godwin, GailPublication type:Article
FROM THE EDITORS.Published in:Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources, 2006, v. 27, n. 4, p. iiBy:O. J. L.Publication type:Article