Biographies about women.
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Still reading Antonia Fraser's Marie Antoinette The Journey, but it will be on this list when I'm done with it, I think.
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I forget author, title, most everything, but......THE STORY OF A COLONIAL AMERICAN ENGLISH WOMAN CAPTURED BY INDIANS ??????Where is Mary Shelley ? Where her Mom ?
Queen Victoria's impact staggering even if she was, well, very very Victorian.
Well, I haven't voted for biographies of Mary Shelley or Mary Wollstonecraft because I haven't read any about them. As for Queen Victoria - I have read several, but at this point can't remember which!But the form to add books to the list is over at the right.
Eminent Victorians was a counter-cultural masterpiece--hardly a straightforward biographical work, but it's worth adding if only for its chapter on FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women somehow belongs on this list....I confess, I want to vote for great and greatly important women and care less about the titles...besides, I suck at reading...words, words, words !
She wrote an account of the 8 (?) years she was captive to the indians, a real person, 17th century....I'll find it.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Is this only biographies, then? Should we delete the autobiographies and memoirs?"I considered autobiographies to be a type of biograpy.
Removed for not being a biography/nonfiction in general:Sense and Sensibility
Persuasion
Great Expectations
The Idiot
Invisible Man
Northanger Abbey
I remember starting this list. I was reading a book about the 100 most influential scientists of all time, but there was only about a half dozen women in the book. It was also the month my daughter was born. I was thinking how I wanted her to have the opportunity to do whatever she chose in life, and the importance of role models. It's cool to see how many people have added to the list.
* I admit I haven't read it yet, but I'm not sure about The Pillow Book (#142) being on this list? Can it be considered an autobiography, even though it is not fiction?* I haven't added it, as it is a fictional autobiography, but Moll Flanders came to mind, as it is, after all, an 'autobiography' :-)
Chris wrote: "The Bell Jar is fiction"I agree, although plenty of people would disagree.... (which is why I am reluctant to remove it).
"Zoroastrians' Fight for Survival" (#71) and "Females of Valor" (#72) are fiction.So is "Tiger Queens" (#286)
Fiona wrote: ""Zoroastrians' Fight for Survival" (#71) and "Females of Valor" (#72) are fiction.So is "Tiger Queens" (#286)"
I deleted all three titles, Fiona. While I'm here I'll look for some more.
Removed The Bell Jar which is definitely fiction. Based on events which really happened, but without question fiction. There was no real person named Esther Greenwood.
Reverted the title change made in 2022. The list was originally and always for Biographies, not for Autobiographies and Memoirs. Please keep the list as originally intended.There is another list for Memoirs by Women - please use that one for memoirs by women !
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