Publication year 1996
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Art, Beauty, Equality, Music, Religion & Spirituality, Truth & Lies, Conflict, Perseverance, Love, Gender Identity, Femininity
Tags Gender & Feminism, Race & Racism, Black Lives Matter
Books that Feature the Theme of Femininity
This thematic Collection highlights Books that Feature the Theme of Femininity. Through novels, plays, and works of nonfiction, the selections in this Collection explore the feminine experience in a variety of historical settings and cultures as they examine topics such as gender roles, feminism, and what it means to be feminine.
Publication year 1996
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Art, Beauty, Equality, Music, Religion & Spirituality, Truth & Lies, Conflict, Perseverance, Love, Gender Identity, Femininity
Tags Gender & Feminism, Race & Racism, Black Lives Matter
Publication year 1992
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Femininity, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Politics & Government, Power & Greed, Science & Technology
Tags Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Satirical Literature, Postmodernism, Gothic Literature, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1990
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Literature, Memory, Femininity, The Past, Objects & Materials, Teamwork, Art, Beauty, Fame, Power & Greed
Tags Historical Fiction, British Literature, Postmodernism
A. S. Byatt’s novel Possession: A Romance, published in 1990, is a work of historical fiction that combines the elements of literary mystery and romance. The novel won the Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in English-language literature. Its narrative unfolds along two parallel timelines. In 1986, two young scholars, Roland Michell and Maud Bailey, discover a secret love affair between the eminent Victorian poet Randolph Henry Ash and the lesser-known Christabel LaMotte... Read Possession Summary
Publication year 1990
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Fear, Femininity, Death, Family, Teamwork, Equality
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense
Publication year 2014
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Coming of Age, Gender Identity, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Femininity, Hope, Fear, Safety & Danger, Sexual Identity
Tags Latin American Literature, Coming of Age, Trauma & Abuse, Women`s Studies, Gender & Feminism, Modern Classic Fiction
Prayers for the Stolen is a 2012 coming-of-age novel by American Mexican author Jennifer Clement, who resides in Mexico City. Clement formerly served as president of PEN Mexico, part of a worldwide association of playwrights, poets, editors, essayists, and novelists that advocates for freedom of expression. Clement took up this role at a time when Mexico was among the most dangerous countries in the world in which to work in journalism. The narrator and protagonist... Read Prayers for the Stolen Summary
Publication year 2005
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Education, Femininity, Social Class, Gender Identity, Truth & Lies, Self Discovery, Friendship, Loneliness
Tags Coming of Age, Realistic Fiction, Education, Education, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1650
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Literature, Art, Equality, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Masculinity, Fame
Tags Gender & Feminism
Publication year 1913
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Social Class, Femininity, Language
Tags British Literature, Drama, Comedy & Satire, Classic Fiction, Education, Education, Dramatic Literature, Romance, Humor
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw was first published in 1914, with an updated version published in 1941. The play was Shaw’s most popular and most critically acclaimed work. It inspired the heavily romanticized musical and movie adaptation My Fair Lady, which won both a Tony for Best Musical and an Oscar for Best Picture.Shaw began his career as a novelist, but his novels were largely unsuccessful. After he moved from Dublin to London, he shifted... Read Pygmalion Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Guilt, Love, Femininity, Race, Coming of Age, Nature Versus Nurture, Place, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Colonialism, War, Good & Evil, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed
Tags Fantasy, Romance, Action & Adventure, Fairy Tale & Folklore
Publication year 2019
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Femininity, Friendship, Self Discovery
Publication year 1977
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Fear, Hate & Anger, Hope, Loneliness, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Appearance & Reality, Friendship, Self Discovery, Politics & Government, Equality, Justice, Safety & Danger
Tags Gender & Feminism, Trauma & Abuse, Humor
Margaret Atwood’s “Rape Fantasies” (1977) is a short story written from the first-person point of view of the protagonist Estelle. The short story revolves around Estelle’s attempts to understand why recent magazine articles feature frequent discussions of rape. After she and her office coworkers share their rape fantasies, Estelle delves into her own sexual imaginings. Rooted in the cultural context of the 1970s Women’s Movement, “Rape Fantasies” explores themes including the Conflation of Fantasy and... Read Rape Fantasies Summary
Publication year 24
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Femininity, Disability, Siblings, Perseverance
Tags Gender & Feminism, Disability, Relationships, Children`s Literature, Education, Education
American author, educator, filmmaker, and civil rights activist Toni Cade Bambara published her short story “Raymond’s Run” in 1971. It first appeared in a collection edited by Bambara, Tales and Short Stories for Black Folks, and later in her first short story collection, Gorilla, My Love in 1972. During this time, Bambara became prominent in the contemporary Black women’s literature space, emerging as a notable writer and editor alongside contemporaries such as Toni Morrison and... Read Raymond's Run Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Joy, Loneliness, Marriage, Love, Regret, Femininity, Self Discovery
Tags Romance, Humor, Relationships, Depression & Suicide
Publication year 1986
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Grief, Memory, Femininity, The Past, Grandparents, Colonialism, Nation, War, Good & Evil, Order & Chaos
Tags Historical Fiction, Chinese Literature, Magical Realism
Mo Yan’s Red Sorghum (1987) is a historical family saga and a landmark novel of China’s “root-seeking” literary movement of the 1980s. First published as a series of five novellas in 1986, the novel is set in the author’s home province of Shandong. Mo Yan drew heavily from the region’s folklore and his own family’s history to create what the Swedish Academy would later call “hallucinatory realism” when awarding him the 2012 Nobel Prize in... Read Red Sorghum Summary
Publication year 1894
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Loneliness, Masculinity, Femininity
Tags American Literature, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2024
Genre Short Story Collection, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Fear, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Love, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Mental Health, Race, Sexual Identity, Coming of Age, Self Discovery, Community, Literature, Power & Greed, Science & Technology, Truth & Lies
Publication year 1994
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Femininity, Family, Gender Identity, Coming of Age, Childhood & Youth
Tags Psychology, Gender & Feminism, Parenting, Women`s Studies, Education, Education, Sociology, Psychology, Mental Illness, Self-Improvement
Reviving Ophelia was written in 1994 by Mary Pipher, a psychologist who works with women and teen girls, studying the ways cultural norms impact their mental health. The book comprises a collection of Pipher’s essays, which are based on the interviews and focus groups with adolescent girls she conducted with her daughter, Sara Pipher. She wrote the collection to bring awareness to the cultural trauma and dysfunction experienced by adolescent girls and to assist girls... Read Reviving Ophelia Summary
Publication year 1912
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Gender Identity, Femininity, Masculinity, Justice, Safety & Danger, Loyalty & Betrayal, Good & Evil, Religion & Spirituality, Power & Greed, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies, Wins & Losses, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Fear, Grief, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Revenge, Regret, Shame & Pride, Fathers, Friendship
Tags Classic Fiction, Western, Historical Fiction, Gender & Feminism, Religion & Spirituality, American Literature, World History, Romance, Action & Adventure
Riders of the Purple Sage is a novel by western writer Zane Grey. Set in 1871, the novel follows the story of Jane Withersteen, a Mormon woman being persecuted by her church leaders for refusing to become the third wife of church leader, Elder Tull, as well as her fondness for non-Mormons, or gentile, settlers in the area. The novel first appeared as a 19-part series in the magazine, Field and Stream, in January of... Read Riders of the Purple Sage Summary
Publication year 2002
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Love, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Masculinity, Coming of Age, The Past, Place, Family, Friendship, Social Class, Beauty, Fame, Literature, Truth & Lies
Tags Romance, Historical Fiction, Regency Era
Publication year 2013
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Hope, Love, Memory, Nostalgia, Regret, Femininity, Gender Identity, Childhood & Youth, Coming of Age, Appearance & Reality, Mothers, Self Discovery, Social Class, Politics & Government, Justice
Tags Children`s Literature, Action & Adventure, Historical Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Fantasy