1a. Tokugawa and Meiji Japan - Primary sources
Edo jidai josei bunko 江戸時代女性文庫 100 vols. (Tokyo: Ōzorasha, 1994-98)
Edo jidai joryū bungaku zenshū 江戸時代女流文学全集 4 vols. Facsimile of 1918 edition published by Bungei Shoin (Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Sentā, 2001)
Genroku meika kushū : fu joryū haikushū 元禄名家句集附女流俳句集 (Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1898)
Honchō jokan 本朝女鑑, 2 vols (Tokyo: Benseisha, 1972)
Inoue Tsūjo zenshū 井上通女全集. Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1907. Reprinted in 1973 with additional biographical material (Marugame: Kagawa Kenritsu Marugame Kōtō Gakkō dōsōkai, 1973)
'Jochū no mitamai eki aru shomotsu mokuroku', catalogue issued by Kashiwaraya Seiemon of Osaka and appended to the copy of Onna daigaku takarabako (1772 edition) in the Mikami-ke archives (Box 1, B-IV/2), Kyōto furitsu tango kyōdo shiryōkan, Amanohashidate.
(Buke jidai) Jogaku sōsho (武家時代)女学叢書 (Tokyo: Yūrakusha, 1905)
Edo kanshisen 江戸漢詩選, vol. 3 Joryū, ed. Fukushima Riko 福島理子 (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1995)
(Edo jidai) Josei seikatsu ezu daijiten (江戸時代)女性生活絵図大辞典, 10 vols. (Tokyo: Ōzorasha, 1993-4)
Kinsei joshi kyōiku shisō 近世女子教育思想, 3 vols (Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Sentā, 2001)
Tōyō jokun sōsho 東洋女訓叢書, 4 vols (Tokyo: Tōyōsha, 1900-1901)
Ueno Sachiko 上野さち子, ed.
Tagami Kikusha zenshū 田上菊舎全集 (Osaka: Izumi Shoin, 2000)
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1b. Tokugawa and Meiji Japan - Secondary sources
J. Ackroyd, 'Women in feudal Japan', TASJ, 3rd series, 7 (1959) :31–68
Aida Hanji 会田範治 and Harada Haruno 原田春乃, Kinsei joryū bunjin den 近世女流文人伝 (Tokyo: Meiji Shoin, 1960; revised ed. 1961)
Amano Haruko 天野晴子, Joshi shōsokugata ōrai ni kansuru kenkyū 女子消息型往来に関する研究 ー江戸時代における女子教育史の一環として (Kazama Shobō, 1998)
Aoyama Tadakazu 青山忠一. Kanazōshi jokun bungei no kenkyū 仮名草子女訓文芸の研究 (Tokyo: Ofūsha, 1982)
Gail Lee Bernstein, ed., Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945 (Berkeley: University of California Press)
Norman Bryson, 'Westernizing bodies: women, art, and power in Meiji Yōga', in Joshua S. Mostow, Norman Bryson and Maribeth Graybill, eds, Gender and power in the Japanese visual field (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press)
S. L. Burns, 'The body as text: Confucianism, reproduction, and gender in early modern Japan', in B. Elman et al, eds, Rethinking Confucianism: past and present in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam (UCLA Asia Pacific Monograph Series, 2002)
B. H. Chamberlain, 'Educational literature for women', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 10 (1878): 325-43
Chikaishi Yasuaki 近石泰秋, 'Inoue Tsū-jo shōden narabi ni nenpu', 井上通女小伝並に年譜, in Inoue Tsū-jo zenshū shūteiban 井上通女全集修訂版. (Marugame: Kagawa Kenritsu Marugame Kōtō Gakkō dōsōkai, 1973)
L. L. Cornell, 'Peasant women and divorce in preindustrial Japan', Signs 15 (1990): 710–32
Patricia Donegan and Yoshie Ishibashi. Chiyo-ni: woman haiku master (Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle 1998)
Patricia Fister, Japanese women artists 1600-1900 (Lawrence, Kan.: Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, 1988)
Patricia Fister, 'Female bunjin: the life of poet-painter Ema Saikō', in Gail Lee Bernstein, ed., Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991)
H. Fuess, Divorce in Japan: family, gender, and the state 1600-2000 (Stanford University Press, 2004)
Fukazawa Akio 深沢秋男, Izeki Takako no kenkyū 井関隆子の研究 (Tokyo: Izumi Shoin, 2004)
Andrea Germer, Historische Frauenforschung in Japan. Die Rekonstruktion der Vergangenheit in Takamure Itsues "Geschichte der Frau" (Josei no rekishi) (Munich: Iudicium Verlag, 2003)
Janet R. Goodwin, Bettina Gramlich-Oka, Elizabeth A. Leicester, Yuki Terazawa and Anne Walthall. "Solitary thoughts: a translation of Tadano Makuzu's Hitori kangae." MN 56 (2001), pp. 21-38, 173-95
D. Götting,, 'Keshō - Verwandlung und Schmuck. Zur Kulturgeschichte von Schönheitsideal und Schönheitspflege', in F. Ehmcke und M. Shono-Sládek, eds., Lifestyle in der Edo-Zeit. Facetten der städtischen Bürgerkultur Japans vom 17.–19. Jahrhundert (München: Iudicium, 1994)
Bettina Gramlich-Oka, 'Tadano Makuzu and her Hitori kangae', MN 56 (2001): 1-20.
Bettina Gramlich-Oka 2004, 'Kirishitan kō by Tadano Makuzu: a late Tokugawa woman's warnings', Bulletin of Portuguese-Japanese studies 8 (2004): 65-92
Haga Noboru 羽賀登 et. al (ed). Nihon josei jinmei jiten 日本女性人名辞典 (Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Sentā, 1993)
Hirao Michio 平尾道雄. Anritei monjo: Nonaka En no tegami 安履亭文書—野中婉の手紙 (Kōchi: Kōchi Shimin Toshokan, 1973)
Gilberte Hla-Dorge. Une poétesse japonaise au XVIIIe siècle, Kaga no Tchiyo-jo (Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve, 1936)
Ibuchi Ryūkei 井渕, 柳影, Yūjo no bungaku 遊女の文学 (Tokyo: Shinbunkan, 1913)
Ichikawa Seigaku 市川青岳. Kinsei joryū shodō meika shiden 近世女流書道名家史伝. Facsimile of 1935 edition published by Ichikawa Yoshio (Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Sentā, 1991)
Izuno Tatsu 伊津野タツ, 'Arakida Reijo no Sasatake', Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 実践女子大学文学部紀要 4 (1956): 108-126
Izuno Tatsu, 'Arakida Reijo no Kitayama', Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 5(1957): 124-143
Izuno Tatsu, 'Arakida Reijo no Katsura-chūjō', Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 7 (1962): 39-53
Izuno Tatsu, 'Arakida Reijo to Yamanoi', Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 10 (1967): 28-62
Izuno Tatsu, 'Arakida Reijo no gakumon to soyō' 荒木田麗女の学問と素養, Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 11 (1968): 1-11.
Izuno Tatsu, 'Arakida Reijo den no kenkyu' 荒木田麗女伝の研究, Jissen joshi daigaku bungakubu kiyō 13 (1970): 96-110.
Izuno Tatsu. Arakida Reijo monogatari shūsei 荒木田麗女物語集成 (Tokyo: Ōfūsha, 1982)
Joryū chosaku kaidai 女流著作解題 (Tokyo: Joshi Gakushūin, 1939)
Kado Reiko 門玲子, Edo joryū bungaku no hakken 江戸女流文学の発見 (Fujiwara Shoten, 1998)
K. Kirahata, 'Von ˛Rächtiger Eleganz" zur ˛Mode mit Pfiff". Zur Ästhetik der japanischen Frauengewänder im 18. Jahrhundert', in F. Ehmcke und M. Shono-Sládek, eds., Lifestyle in der Edo-Zeit. Facetten der städtischen Bürgerkultur Japans vom 17.–19. Jahrhundert (München: Iudicium, 1994)
Dorothy Ko, Jahyun Kim Haboush and Joan R. Piggott, eds., Women and Confucian cultures in premodern China, Korea, and Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003)
Koizumi Yoshinaga 小泉吉永. "Isome Tsuna no joyō bunshō." 居初津奈の女用文章. Edoki onnakō: shiryō to jinbutsu 江戸期女考資料と人物 8 (1997), pp. 48-74.
Koizumi Yoshinaga 小泉吉永. Nyohitsu tehon kaidai 女筆手本解題, Nihon Shoshigaku Taikei vol. 80 (Musashi-murayama: Seishōdō Shoten, 1998)
E. Kondo, 'Die Frauen in der Feudalgesellschaft', in F. Ehmcke und M. Shono-Sládek, eds., Lifestyle in der Edo-Zeit. Facetten der städtischen Bürgerkultur Japans vom 17.–19. Jahrhundert (München: Iudicium, 1994)
G. P. Leupp, 'Population registers and household records as sources for study of urban women in Tokugawa Japan', Gest Library Journal 5.2 (1992): 49–86
Maari Sumika 眞有澄香, 'Tokuhon' no kenkyū: kindai nihon no joshi kyōiku 「読本」の研究 : 近代日本の女子教育 (Tokyo: Ōfū, 2005)
Maeda Yoshi 前田淑. Edo jidai joryū bungeishi 江戸時代女流文芸史. Two vols.: Tabi nikki hen 旅日記篇, Haikai waka kanshi hen 俳諧和歌漢詩篇 (Kasama Shoin, 1998)
Maeda Yoshi 前田淑. Kinsei Fukuoka chihō joryū bungeishū 近世福岡地方女流文芸集 (Fukuoka: Ashi Shobō, 2001)
Mizue Renko 水江蓮子, Kinseishi no naka no onnatachi 近世史のなかの女たち (Nihon Hōsō Shuppan Kyōkai, 1983)
Mori Shigeo 森繁夫. Den Sute-jo 田捨女. Osaka: Seiunsha, 1928)
Chieko I. Mulhern. Japanese women writers: a bio-critical sourcebook (London: Greenwood, 1994)
E. Ochiai, 'The reproductive revolution at the end of the Tokugawa period', in H. Tonomura, A. Walthall & H. Wakita (eds), Women and class in Japanese history (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999)
Oguchi Yujiro 大口勇次郎,Rai Baishi nikki no kenkyu 頼梅し日記の研究, (Tokyo: Ochanomizu Joshidaigaku, 2001), pp. 121-33
Onna to otoko no jikū: Nihon joseishi saikō 女と男の時空 : 日本女性史再考, 7 vols (Fujiwara Shoten, 2000-2001)
Mara Patessio, 'Women's participation in the Popular Rights Movement (Jiyū Minken Undō) during the early Meiji period', U.S.-Japan women's journal 27 (2005): 1-26
Mara Patessio. 'Western women missionaries and their Japanese female charges, 1880-1890', Women's History Review, 16-2 (2007): 59-77.
Andrew J. Pekarik. The Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets: a poetry album with illustrations by Chōbunsai Eishi. London : Barrie & Jenkins, 1991.
J. Robertson, 'The Shingaku woman: straight from the heart', in G. L. Bernstein, ed, Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945 (University of California Press, 1991)
L. Rogers, 'She loves me, she loves me not: shinju and Shikido okagami', MN 49 (1994): 31–60
Gaye Rowley, Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji (Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 2000)
Rubinger, Richard, 'Who can't read and write? Illiteracy in Meiji Japan', Monumenta Nipponica 55 (2000): 163-198
Barbara Ruch, 'Medieval jongleurs and the making of a national literature,' in J. W. Hall and T. Toyoda, eds, Japan in the Muromachi age (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977), 279-309
E. Ruehl, 'Frauenbildungsbucher aus der spaeten Edo-Zeit (1750-1868). Versuch einer Charakterisierung anhand beispielhafter Werke', Japanstudien 9 (1997): 287-312
A. Sakaki, '"Sliding doors": women in the heterosocial literary field of early modern Japan', US-Japan women's journal 17 (1999): 3-38
A. Sakaki, "The Woman's Hand that Rocks the Cradle of History and Fantasy: Arakida Reijo's Resistance to the Woman/Native/Other." Abstract of paper delivered at the AAS Annual Meeting, March 9-12, 2000, San Diego, CA: http://www.aasianst.org/absts/2000abst/Japan/J-72.htm (accessed 30 March 2004).
Hiroaki Sato, Breeze through bamboo: kanshi of Ema Saiko New York: Columbia University Press, 1997
P. G. Schalow, 'Formulating a theory of women's writing in 17th-century Japan: Kitamura Kigin's Ominaeshi monogatari', Early modern Japan 5.ii (1995): 13-18
P. G. Schalow, 'Theorizing sex/gender in early modern Japan: Kitamura Kigin's Maidenflowers and Wild azaleas', Japanese studies 18 (1998): 247-263
Cecilia Segawa Seigle, Yoshiwara: the glittering world of the Japanese courtesan (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1993)
C. S. Seigle, 'The shogun's consort: Konoe Hiroko and Tokugawa Ienobu', HJAS 59 (1999): 485-522
Shiba Keiko 柴桂子, Kinsei onna tabinikki 近世おんな旅日記 (Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1997)
Shimonoseki Shiritsu Chōfu Hakubutsukan 下関市立長府博物館編. Tagami Kikusha: Kinsei joryū bunjin no sekai 田上菊舎、近世女流文人の世界. Shimonoseki: 1995)
H. Sone, 'Prostitution and public authority in early modern Japan', in H. Tonomura, A. Walthall & H. Wakita (eds), Women and class in Japanese history (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999)
M. Stein, Japans Kurtisanen. Eine Kulturgeschichte der Meisterinnen der Unterhaltungskunst und Erotik aus zwölf Jahrhunderten (Munich: Iudicium, 1997)
John Stevens Lotus moon: poetry of the Buddhist nun Rengetsu Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1994
Sugano Noriko 菅野則子, 'Terakoya Terakoya to onna shishō" 寺子屋と女師匠. Nihon joseishi ronshū 日本女性史論集, 10 vols. Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1997-8. Vol. 8, 140-58.
N. Sugano, 'State indoctrination of filial piety in Tokugawa Japan: sones and daughters in the Official Records of Filial Piety', in D. Ko, J. Kim Haboush & J. R. Piggott, eds, Women and Confucian cultures in premodern China, Korea, and Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003)
E. De S. Swinton, The women of the pleasure quarters: Japanese paintings and prints of the floating world (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1995)
Takai Hiroshi 高井浩, Tenpōki shōnen shōjo kyōyō keisei katei no kenkyū 天保期少年少女の教養形成過程の研究 (Kawade Shobō, 1991)
Tan Kazuhiro , Kinsei shomin kyōiku to shuppan bunka (Iwata Shoin, 2005) [contains texts of Santō Kyōsan's 女中要文玉手箱 (1853) and Bakin's 女筆花鳥文素 (1839)]
Y. Teruoka, 'The pleasure quarters and Tokugawa culture', in C. A. Gerstle (ed), 18th century Japan: culture and society (Syndey: Allen and Unwin, 1989)
M. C. Tocco, 'Norms and texts for women's education in Tokugawa Japan', in D. Ko, J. Kim Haboush & J. R. Piggott, eds, Women and Confucian cultures in premodern China, Korea, and Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003)
Hiroko Tomida and Gordon Daniels, eds., Japanese women: emerging from subservience, 1868-1945 (Folkestone: Global Oriental, 2005)
Hitomi Tonomura, Anne Walthall and Haruko Wakita, eds, Women and class in Japanese history (Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999)
Makoto Ueda (ed). Far Beyond the Field: Haiku by Japanese Women. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.
K. S. Uno, 'Women and changes in the household division of labour', in G. L. Bernstein, ed, Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945 (University of California Press, 1991)
H. Wakita, 'Marriage and property in premodern Japan from the perspective of women's history', Journal of Japanese studies 10 (1984): 73–99
Haruko Wakita and S. B. Hanley, eds., Jendā no Nihonshi , 2 vols. (Tōkyō Daigaku Shppankai, 1995)
Anne Walthall, 'Peripheries: rural culture in Tokugawa Japan', MN 39 (1984):371-92
A. Walthall, 'The family ideology of the rural entrepreneurs in nineteenth century Japan', Journal of social history 23 (1990): 463-483
Anne Walthall, 'The life cycle of farm women in Tokugawa Japan', in G. L. Bernstein, ed, Recreating Japanese women, 1600–1945 (University of California Press, 1991)
Anne Walthall, 'Devoted wives/unruly women: invisible presence in the history of Japanese social protest', Signs 20 (1994): 106–36
Anne Walthall. The weak body of a useless woman: Matsuo Taseko and the Meiji Restoration. The University of Chicago Press, 1998.
Anne Walthall, 'Fille de paysan, epouse de samourai: les lettres de Yoshino Michi', Annales 54 (1999): 55-86
D. E. Wright, 'Severing the Karmic ties that bind: the "Divorce Temple" Mantokuji', MN 52 (1997): 357–380
K. Yamakawa, Women of the Mito domain: recollections of samurai family life, trans K. Wildman Nakai (Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1992)
Yamamoto Ryō 山本良, Shōsetsu no ishinshi 小説の維新史 (Kazama Shobō, 2005) [chapter one re Yūjo no isho]
Fuyuhiko Yokota, 'Imagining working women in early modern Japan', in H. Tonomura, A. Walthall & H. Wakita (eds), Women and class in Japanese history (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999)
H. Yonomura, 'Sexual violence against women: legal and extralegal treatment in premodern warrior societies', in H. Tonomura, A. Walthall & H. Wakita (eds), Women and class in Japanese history (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999)
Yosano Akiko 与謝野晶子. Reijo shōsetsushū 麗女小説集. 2 vols. (Privately published, 1915)
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2. Women in East Asia apart from Japan
Bossler, Beverly, 'Shifting identities: courtesans and literati in Song China', HJAS 62 (2002): 5-37
Carlitz, Katherine, 'The social uses of female virtue in late Ming editions of Lienü zhuan', Late imperial China 12 (1991): 117-48
Carlitz, Katherine, 'Desire, danger and the body: stories of women's virtue in late Ming China', in Christina K. Gilmartin, Gail Hershatter, Lisa Rofel and Tyrene White, eds, Engendering China: women, culture and the state (Harvard University Press, 1994)
Carlitz, Katherine, 'Desire and writing in the late Ming play Parrot Island', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 101-130
Cass, Victoria, Dangerous women : warriors, grannies, and geishas of the Ming (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999)
Chang, Kang-i Sun, 'Ming and Qing anthologies of women's poetry and their selection strategies', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 147-170
Chang and Saussy, Women writers of traditional China (Stanford, 1999)
Joanna F. Handlin, 'Lü K'un's new audience: the influence of women's literacy on sixteenth-century thought', in Margery Wolf and Rozane Wilke, eds., Women in Chinese society (Stanford University Press, 1975)
Hung, Wu, 'Beyond stereotypes: the twelve beauties in Qing court art and the Dream of the Red Chamber', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 306-365
Idema, Wilt L., and Beata Grant 2004, The red brush: writing women of imperial China (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2004)
Young-Key Kim-Renard, Creative women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries, (New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2004)
Ko, Dorothy, 'Pursuing talent and virtue: education and gentry women's culture in seventeenth and eighteenth-century Jiangnan', Late imperial China 13 (1992): 9-39
Ko, Dorothy, Teachers of the inner chambers: women and culture in seventeenth-century China (Stanford, 1994a)
Ko, Dorothy, 'Lady scholars at the door: the practice of gender relations in eighteenth-century Suzhou', in John Hay, ed., Boundaries in China (London: Reaktion Books, 1994b)
Ko, Dorothy, 'The written word and the bound foot: a history of the courtesan's aura', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 74-100
Ko, Dorothy, Jahyun Kim Haboush and Joan R. Piggott, eds. 2003, Women and Confucian cultures in premodern China, Korea, and Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003)
Li, Wai-yee, 'The late Ming courtesan: invention of a cultural ideal', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 46-73
Ropp, Paul. S., 'Love, literacy and laments: themes of women writers in late imperial China', Women's history review 2 (1993): 107-141
Ropp, Paul. S., 'Ambiguous images of courtesan culture in late imperial China', in Ellen Widmer & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds, Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997), 17-45
Widmer, Ellen, & Kang-i Sun Chang, eds,
Writing women in late imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1997)
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3. Women elsewhere
James Davidson, Fishcakes and courtesans: the consuming passions of classical Athens (London: Fontana Press, 1998)
Natalie Zemon Davis, Women on the margins: three seventeenth-century lives (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995)
Elizabeth Eger, Charlotte Grant, Cliona O Gallchoir and Penny Warburton, eds, Women, writing and the public sphere 1700-1830 (Cambridge University Press, 2001)
Kate Flint, The woman reader, 1837-1914. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.
Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: the Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-century Literary Imagination. 2nd edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.
William J. Gilmore. Reading becomes a necessity of life. material and cultural life in rural New England, 1780-1835. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1989.
Heidi Brayman Hackel, '"Boasting of silence": women readers in a patriarchal state', in Kevin Sharpe and Steven N. Zwicker, eds., Reading, society and politics in early modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
Margaret Patterson Hannay, Silent but for the word: Tudor women as patrons, translators and writers of religious works ()
Suzanne W. Hull, Chaste, silent and obedient: English books for women 1475-1640 (San Marino, CA: Huntingdon Library, 1982)
Vivien Jones, ed., Women and literature in Britain 1700-1800 (Cambridge University Press, 2000)
Margaret L. King. "Booklined cells: women and humanism in the early Italian Renaissance." In Beyond their sex: learned women of the European past. Ed. Patricia H. Labalme. New York University Press, 1980.
Sarah Knott and Barbara Taylor, Women, gender and enlightenment (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)
Patricia H. Labalme (ed). Beyond their sex: learned women of the European past. New York University Press, 1980.
Carol M. Meale and Julia Boffey, 'Gentlewomen's reading', in Lotte Hellinga and J. B. Trapp, eds., The Cambridge history of the book in Britain, vol. 3, 1400-1557 (Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 526-40
Pearson, Jacqueline, Women's reading in Britain, 1750-1835: a dangerous recreation (CUP, 1999)
Plebani, Tiziana, Il 'genere' dei libri. Storie e rappresentazioni della lettura al femminile e al maschile tra Medioevo e età moderna (Milan: FrancoAngeli, 2001)
Rieger, Angelica, and Jean-François Tonard, eds, La lecture au féminin/ Lesende Frauen, la lectrice dans la littérature française du Moyen Age au XXe siècle, Beiträge zur Romanistik 3 (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgeselleschaft, 1999)
Joanna Shattuck, ed., Women and literature in Britain 1800-1900 (Cambridge University Press, 2001)
Lesley Smith and Jane H. M. Taylor, eds., Women and the book: assessing the visual evidence. London: British Library, 1996
J. K. Sowards, 'Erasmus and the Education of Women,' Sixteenth Century Journal, XIII, No. 4 (1982)
Jane Stevenson, Women Latin poets (Oxford University Press, 2005)
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