This collection consists of fifteen term papers written by WVU students enrolled in the English Department's course no. 283, "Women's Literature from a Regional Perspective." The term papers discuss such subjects as Appalachian family life, influences of grandmothers, mothers, and other female relatives on students' lives, careers of West Virginia women artists, and the role of women in various periods of West Virginia history. Some of the students' papers include transcripts of tape recorded interviews.
English
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