Sixth Sem - Women's Writing
WOMEN’S WRITING
QUESTION BANK
1 Which writer does not belong to the Bloomsbury group?
(Leonard Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter)
2 ………………. is a Modernist writer.
(Shakespeare, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf)
3 Virginia Woolf drowned herself in the river ……………..
(Thames, Ouse, Hoogley, Nile)
4 A Room of One’s Own is a famous work written by ……………
( Elaine Showalter, Kamala Das, Virginia Woolf, Helene Cixous)
5 A Room of One’s Own was first published in the year ……………….
(1929, 1928, 1930, 1931)
6 Virginia Woolf was invited to Newnham and Girton colleges to deliver a lecture on the
topic ………………
( A Room of One’s Own, History of England, Women and Fiction, Shakespeare’s sister)
7 The extract Shakespeare’s sister comprises the …………………chapter of A Room of
One’s Own. 8 “ A Woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction” is a famous
dictum by ……………………..
(Mrinal Pande, Elaine Showalter, Virginia Woolf, Emily Bronte)
9 Woolf analyses Professor Trevelyn’s ……………….. to find out the position of women
in the Elizabethan era.
(History of England, History of Literature, British History, Women and Fiction)
10 Virginia Woolf suggests to the students of Newnham and Girton colleges
to……………………..history.
( read , write rewrite, forget)
11 …………….. is the name of the imaginary sister of Shakespeare that Woolf created.
(Judith, Emily, Rosalind, Nick)
12 ………………… is the name of the theatre manager who took pity on Judith and by
whom she found herself with a child.
(Nick Greene, Graham Greene, Prof Trevelyn, Oscar Browning)
13 Madame Bovary is the first novel written by ………………
(Thomas Carlyle, Gustave Flaubert, Lord Birkenhead, George Sand)
14 ………………… is the pen name of Mary Ann Evans. ( Currer Bell, George Eliot, George Sand, Virginia Woolf)
15 Currer Bell is the pen name of ………………..
(Mary Ann Evans, Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf, George Sand)
16 Antony and Cleopatra is written by …………….
(Virginia Woolf, Shakespeare, Professor Trevelyn, Oscar Browning)
17 Who said that a woman composing is like a dog walking on its hind legs.
( Lord Granville Leveson, Mlle. Germaine Tailleferre, Oscar Browning, Virginia Woolf)
18 Horace is a ………………. Lyric poet.
(Roman, French, Indian, English)
19 Elaine Showalter is a ………………… literary critic.
(American, Indian, French, English)
20 Who is hailed as the founder mother of Gynocriticism?
(Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter, Kamala Das, Helene Cixous)
21 The Female Malady: Women Madness and English Culture is a work by ……..?
(Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter, Kamala Das, Helene Cixous)
22 A Literature of Their Own is written by ……………….?
(Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter, Kamala Das, Helene Cixous)
23 A Literature of Their Own was published in the year ……………………..
(1977,1978,1979,1980)
24 Elaine Showalter divides feminism into Feminist Critique and ………………….
(Gyno Critique, ecriture feminine, feminine criticism)
25 …………………… envisions woman as the consumer of male produced literature.
(Feminist Critique, Feminine phase, Gyno Critique, Female phase)
26 ………………focuses on woman as a writer. (Feminist Critique, Feminine phase, Gyno Critique, Female phase)
27 In the ……… phase women wrote to equal the intellectual achievements of the male
culture.
( feminine, feminist, female)
28 Feminist phase spans from…………………..
(1800-1838,1840-1880,1882-1920, 1922-1960)
29 Currer Bell belongs to ……………….phases of woman’s evolution.
(feminine, feminist, female, does not belong)
30 Male pseudonym was used in ……………….. phase.
(feminine, feminist, female, was not used)
31 New Woman movement emerged in ……………… phase.
(feminine, feminist, female, male)
32 …………………phase witnessed a rejection of both imitation and protest.
(feminine, feminist, female, male)
33 From Man to Man is a novel written by ……………….
(Mary Hawies, Olive Schreiner,Harriet Martineau, George Egerton)
34 Our first duty as women writers is to help the cause of other women, whilst keeping up the
value of the daily and monthly journals”.whose words are these?
(Mary Hawies, Olive Schreiner, Harriet Martineau, George Egerton)
35 Ruskin’s essay On Queen’s Gardens is taken from …………………
( Sesame and Lilies, From Man to Man, The Art of Housekeeping)
36 Who is of the opinion that home is a mystical projection of the female psyche?
( Ruskin, Haweis, Schreiner, showalter)
37 ………………is George Eliot’s first biographer.
(Grant Allen, Mathilde Blind,olive Schreiner, Haweis)
38 Ghosts is written by …………………….
(Henrick Ibsen, olive Schreiner, Haweis, George Egerton)
39 Who saw motherhood as a biological trap that drained women’s political and intellectual
energies?
(Beatrice Webb, Florence Nightingale, George Egerton,Flora Annie)
40 Who wrote that marriage becomes for many women a legal prostitution, a nightly
degradation a hateful yoke under which they age, mere bearers of children conceived in a
sense of duty not love.
(Beatrice Webb, Florence Nightingale, George Egerton,Flora Annie)
41 Contagious Diseases Acts campaign occurred in
(1864-1884, 1869-1894, 1884-1894, 1864-1874)
42 The Subjection of Women is written by ………………
(Mary Wolstonecraft, J.S Mill, Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter)
43 Vindication of the Rights of Woman is written by ……………………..
( Mary Wolstonecraft, J.S Mill, Virginia Woolf, Elaine Showalter)
44 Bertha Mason is a character in the novel ……………………
(Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea)
45 Story of an African Farm is written by ……………………..
(Grant Allen, Mathilde Blind, olive Schreiner, Haweis)
46 Who adopted the pseudonym Ralph Iron?
(Mary Hawies, Olive Schreiner,Harriet Martineau, George Egerton)
47 Angelica and Diavolo are the characters in the novel ………………….. (From Man to Man, The Heavenly Twins, The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an African
Farm)
48 The Beth Book is a novel written by …………………..
(Sarah Grand, Olive Schreiner, Grant Allen, Elaine Showalter)
49 Lolitha is written by ……………………..
(Thomas Carlyle, Gustave Flaubert, Lord Birkenhead, Nabokov)
50 Linda Gordon is a ………………………… historian.
(American, Indian, Italian, French)
51 Rebekah is the character in the novel ………………………. (From Man to Man, The Heavenly Twins,The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an African
Farm)
52 The Mill on the Floss is written by …………………..
(George Eliot, Sarah Grand, Virginia Woolf, George Egerton)
53 Who is known as the mother of “modern Indian English poetry”?
(Sarojini Naidu, Kamala Das,Adrienne Rich, Balamani Amma.)
54 Kamala Das was born in ……………………
(Malabar, Thiruvananthapuram, Culcutta, Pune)
55 Kamala Das died at a hospital in ………………
(Malabar, Thiruvananthapuram, Culcutta, Pune)
56 Kamala Das was nominated for the Nobel prize in Literature in the year …………….
(1982,1983,1984,1985)
57 Summer in Culcutta was published in the year ……………………
(1965.1966,1967,1968)
58 “If I had been a loved person, I wouldn’t have become a writer; I would have been a
happy human being”. Whose words are these?
(Kamala Das, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo)
59 Who is known as the “queen of erotica”?
(Kamala Das, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo)
60 My Grandmother’s House is a poem written by …………………….
(Kamala Das, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo)
61 Kamala Das’ poem An Introduction is included in her collection of poems titled ………..
(Descendants, Only the Soul Knows How to Sing, Summer in Culcutta, Ya Allah)
62 ……………………. Is a confessional poet.
(Virginia Woolf, Kamala Das, Adrienne Rich, Elaine Showalter)
63 Kamala Das begins the poem An Introduction by declaring her frank dislike towards …………………
(religion,politics, language, colour)
64 Kamala Das asserts that she speaks …………………… languages.
(one, two, three, four)
65 The society told her not to write in …………………..
(English, Malayalam, Hindi, French)
66 When kamala Das asked for …… she was drawn into a bedroom and the door was closed.
(money, fame, dress, love)
67 She wore a shirt and her brother’s trouser’s to ignore her …………………….
( nakedness, womanliness, ignorance)
68 kamala Das defines herself first by her …………………….
(religion, caste, nationality, colour)
69 “fit in. oh, Belong, cried the categorizers”. This line is from the poem ………..
(We Are Going, Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger, She Rose to his Requirements, An Introduction)
70 The poem The Looking Glass is written by ……………….
(Virginia Woolf, Kamala Das, Adrienne Rich, Elaine Showalter)
71 ………………………. Is the name of the autobiography of Kamala Das.
( Her story, My Story, An Introduction to My story, An Introduction)
72 Kamala Das received the Sahitya Academy Award for her poetry in English in the Year ………….
(1968,1969,1985,1984)
73 Kamala Das received the Kerala Sahitya Academy Award for her poetry in Malayalam in
the Year …………….
(1968,1969,1985,1984)
74 Noonuccal Oodgeroo is a ………………….. poet.
(English, Australian, Indian, American)
75 ………………………… is the first collection of poetry written by Oodgeroo.
(We are Going, The Dawn is at Hand, My People: A Kath Walker Collection, Stradbroke
Dreamtime)
76 We are Going is published in the year ………………….
(1964, 1965, 1966, 1967)
77 …………………. is a campaigner for Australian aboriginal rights.
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
78 ……………………. is the first aboriginal Australian woman to publish a book of verse.
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
79 The poem We Are Going is taken from the collection of poems titled ………………..
(We are Going , The Dawn is at Hand , My People: A Kath Walker Collection, Stradbroke
Dreamtime)
80 Noonuccal Oodgeroo is formerly known as ………………….
(Kath Walker, Oodgeroo, Noonuccal, Adrienne Rich)
81 Oodgeroo means ………………….
(paper bark tree, olive tree, hazel tree)
82 Noonuccal is her …………………… name.
( caste,tribe, colur, religion)
83 ……………………….. is an aboriginal festival of singing and dancing.
(Bora ring, Corroboree,Gaphembah,Bora ground)
84 …………………….. is the sacred ground where the aboriginals would dance, sing, and
hold ceremonies.
(Bora ring, Corroboree,Gaphembah,Moongalba)
85 Oodgeroo established a cultural and environmental education centre known as …………
on Stradbroke Island. .
(Boraring, Corroboree,Gaphembah,Moongalba)
86 Oodgeroo established a cultural and environmental education centre known as Moongalba
on …………………..
(Stradbroke Island, Gaphembah hill, Bora Ground, America)
87 …………….. is the time they spend in conveying the legends to the younger generation
through the oral tradition of festivals.
(play time, dream time, story time, legend time)
88 Who is known as ‘the Belle of Amherst’?
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
89 Emily Dickinson is a ……………… poet.
(American, Indian, British, Australian)
90 “Dickinson is the American poet whose work consisted in exploring states of psychic
extremity”. Whose words are these?
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
91 Emily Dickinson dropped all the ……… of her life to take up the honourable duty of a
wife. (jewellery, playthings,experience, duties)
92 Adrienne Rich is a ……………… writer. .
(American, Indian, British, Australian)
93 Snapshots of a Daughter-in-law is a collection of poetry by …………….
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
94 Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger is a poem written by…………….
(Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Noonuccal Oodgeroo, Kamala Das)
95 The speaker in the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger is a ………………
( man, child, woman, an old man)
96 …………… becomes a metaphor for escape into the world of art for aunt Jennifer.
(writing, reading, sewing, playing)
97 Tigers symbolize ………………..
(freedom, death, marriage, fear)
98 …………. are being described as the “bright topaz denizens of a world of green”.
(Aborigins, tigers, husband, lion)
99 The massive weight of …………………… sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand.
( child, tigers, wedding band, household chores.)
100 …………………….. symbolizes the freedom of spirit that Aunt Jennifer dreams of.
(wedding band, cloth, tiger, ordeals)
101 The tigers are not afraid of …………….. in the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger.
(men, lions, children, jungle)
102 Girls is a short story written by …………………
(Mrinal Pande, Katherine Mansfield, Marzieh Mishkini, Revathy)
103 Mrinal Pande was born in ………………..
(Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan)
104 ………… Was the editor of popular women’s magazine Vamafrom 1984 -1987.
(Mrinal Pande, Katherine Mansfield, Marzieh Mishkini, Revathy)
105 The Subject is Woman is a work by ………………….
( Mrinal Pande, Katherine Mansfield, Marzieh Mishkini, Revathy)
106 Girls was first published in 1983 in ………………
(Dharmayug , Manushi, Vama, Daily Hindusthan)
107 The English translation of the story Girls was first published in ………………
(Dharmayug , Manushi, Vama, Daily Hindusthan )
108 The story Girls is narrated by ……………….
( a girl, a boy, a man, a woman)
109 The narrator of the story Girls is the …….. Daughter of a middle class family.
(first, second, third, fourth)
110 The little girl leaves home with her family to her ………………
(father’s ancestral home, mother’s paternal home,father’s friend’s home, mother’s friend’s
home)
111 Baabu is the girl’s …………………’
(father, uncle, mother, aunt)
112 The girl’s mother is going through her ……………….. pregnancy.
(first, second, third, fourth)
113 At one of the stations the girl and family bought some ……………..
(rice, sweets, samosas, rotis)
114 …………………… was waiting at the railway station to receive the girl and family.
( maami, maama, naani, baabu)
115 The ritual referred to at the end of the story takes place on the ……………… day.
( shivarathri, ashtami,vishu, onam)
116 On Ashtami day ……………….are worshipped as living incarnations of Devi.
(mothers, young girls, Naani, Maasi)
117 To …………………. Everything in life is a problem.
( baabu, maama, ma, naani)
118 …………..’s mother’s nose is like a frog’s.
( hari, dai,maami,maama)
119 “when you people don’t love girls, why do you pretend to worship them?” is taken from …………….. ( The Garden Party, Girls, Bayen, Mitr)
120 Katherine Mansfield is a writer from …………………
(Australia, New Zealand, Britain, America)
121 The Garden Party is a story written by ………………….………………….
(Mrinal Pande, Katherine Mansfield, Marzieh Mishkini, Revathy)
122 Katherine Mansfield died at the age of ……………….
( 34,35,36,37)
123 New Zealand is a major theme in ………………..’s works.
( Mrinal Pande, Katherine Mansfield, Marzieh Mishkini, Revathy)
124 The Garden Party was first published in the year ……………….
(1921,1922,1923,1924)
125 ……………………. is the protagonist of the story The Garden Party.
( Laura, Laurie, Sheridan, scott)
126 Laurie is the ……………..of Laura.
( brother, sister, mother, servant)
127 Jose is Laura’s …………………
(brother, sister, mother, servant)
128 Laura’s father is a ………………..
(teacher, doctor, businessman, engineer)
129 The job for handling the men was assigned to …………………... (Laura, Laurie, Sheridan, scott)
130 The marquee was placed ………………
(against the karakas, on the lily lawn,on the corner of the tennis court, inside the house)
131 ………………. Called Laura over the phone.
(Laurie, Sheridan, kitty, Scott)
132 …………….. told Laura to press the coat.
( Laurie, Sheridan, kitty, Scott)
133 The florist came with a lot of …………………. For the garden party.
(white roses, canna lilies,tulips, red roses)
134 ……………. was killed by the horse.
( Laurie, Sheridan, kitty, Scott)
135 Scott was survived by his wife and ………………. Children.
(two, three, four, five)
136 ………… felt that it is not suitable to have a garden party when a neighbor is dead.
(Laura, Laurie, Sheridan, scott)
137 ……………… decided to send the scraps of the food items of the party as a treat to the
dead man’s children.
(Mrs, Sheridan, Mr.Sheridan, Laura, Laurie)
138 ……………was told to take the food to the dead man’s home.
(Mrs. Sheridan, Mr. Sheridan, Laura, Laurie)
139 The envelope was found behind the ……………….
(table, dining room clock, chair in the kitchen, karaka trees)
140 How many kinds of sandwiches were there?
(12,13,14,15)
141 ……………… is the name of the dead man.
( Sheridan, Meg, Scott,Laurie)
142 ………………….is the name of Scott’s wife.
(Mrs. Sheridan, Laura, Em, Kitty)
143 What does Marquee symbolize in The Garden Party?
(innocence, class consciousness, overprotection of parents, the narrator)
144 Mahasweta Devi is a …………….. writer.
(Malayali, Tamil, Bengali, Urdu)
145 …………………is the first published work of Mahasweta Devi.
(Jhansir Rani, Bayen, Mitr, Girls)
146 Mahasweta Devi received the Jnanpath in the year …………………
(1994,1995,1996,1997)
147 The play Bayen was published in the year ………………..
(1971,1972,1973,1974)
148 …………………..is the protagonist of the play Bayen.
( Bhagirath, Malindar, Chandidasi, Tukni)
149 …………………… is the ancestral job of Chandidasi.
(selling herbs, burying children, cleaning toilets, washing clothes)
150 ……………… was ostracized from the society by labeling Bayen. ( Bhagirath, Malindar, Chandidasi, Tukni)
151 ……………….. is the name of the unseen dog to whom Chandidasi speaks.
(Tukni, Tolu, Jhumra, Molu)
152 …………………..was the husband of Chandidasi.
(Bhagirath, Malindar,Shashi, Gourdas)
153 Bhagirath is the ………………. of Chandidasi.
(husband, son, brother, father)
154 Bayen was given ration on ………………….
(Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
155 ………………… was a descendant of Kaludome.
(Bhagirath, Malindar, Chandidasi, Tukni)
156 ………………..was Shashi’s daughter .
(Bhagirath, Malindar, Chandidasi, Tukni)
157 The blame of the death of ……………… was put on Chandidasi.
(Shashi, Tukni, Pakhi, Bhagirath)
158 Bhighas is a ……………..
(village,name of a house,a measure of land,a theatre)
159 Dhol is the name of ……………….
(a person, a drum, a city, a sweet)
160 ……………….is Tukni’s mother.
( Chandi dasi, Pakhi, Saritha, gourdevi)
161 Shashi is Malinder’s ……………………
(brother, brother in law, father, father in law)
162 Marzieh Meshkini is a ……………..director.
( Indian, Japaneese, Iranian, Chineese)
163 ………………….. is Marzieh Meshkini’s debut film. ( Stray Dogs, The Apple, The Blackboards, The Day I Became a Woman)
164 The famous film Director Mohsen Makhmalbaf is Marzieh Meshkini’s ……………….
( son, husband, father, friend)
165 ………… is the script writer of the award winning film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame.
( Marzieh Meshkini, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Samira Makhmalbaf, Hana Makhmalbaf)
166 …………………. Stories are told in the film The Day I Became a Woman.
(one, two, three, four)
167 ………………..is the protagonist of the first story.
(Havva, Ahoo, Hoora,Hassan)
168 ………………..is the protagonist of the second story.
(Havva, Ahoo, Hoora,Hassan)
169 ………………..is the protagonist of the third story.
(Havva, Ahoo, Hoora,Hassan)
170 Havva turns ……………years old.
(nine, ten, fifteen, eighteen)
171 ……………..is the childhoodmate of Havva.
(Hassan, Ahoo, Hoora, kitty)
172 The bicycle race symbolizes ………………..
(speed, travel towards freedom, experiencing difficulties, problems)
173 The film The Day I Became a Woman was set on the island of ………………….. (Kish, Aran, Ireland, Iran)
174 The young boy and his friends carry Hoora’s appliances to ……………………
( home, beach, shop, airport)
175 Chador symbolizes ………………………
(confinement, freedom, experience, happiness)
176 Ahoo tries to free herself from the clutches of male dominated society through …………
(running, attacking ,racing, flying)
177 ………………….. is the original name of Revathy.
(Asha kutty, Asha Kelunni kutty, Asha Menon, Asha Menon kutty)
178 Mitr: My Friend is directed by
(Revathi, Shabana Azmi, Shobana, Mira Nair)
179 Revathy is a …………………. Actress and director.
(Iranian, Indian, American, British)
180 Mitr: My Friend is Revathy’s …………….. directorial venture.
(first, second, third, fourth)
181 ………………… is the editor of the film Mitr: My Friend.
(Shobhana, Revathy, Beena Paul, Bharatiraja)
182 The film Mitr: My Friend is based on …………...
(tamilnadu, Silicon valley, kish island, Malabar)
183 ………………… is the daughter of Lakshmi and Prithvi.
(Ahoo, Divya, Vidya, Devi)
184 ……………………is the heroine of the film Mitr: My Friend. (Lakshmi, Divya, Vidya, Laura)
185 Divya is …………….. years old.
(17, 18, 19, 20)
186 Prithvi is a ………………… from California.
(Doctor, Engineer, Teacher, Businessman)
187 ……………….. turns out to be Lakshmi’s chat friend at the end of the movie.
(prithvi, Divya, Vidya, Sharath)
188 ……………………. enacted the role of Prithvi in the movie Mitr: My Friend. (Nasir Abdulla, Om Prakash, Kamal Hassan, Sharukh khan)
189 ……………………. enacted the role of Lakshmi in the movie Mitr: My Friend. (Revathy, Shobana, Shabana Azmi, Beena Paul)
190 Ella Gwendolen Rees Williams was popularly known as …………………
(Jean Rhys, Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska, Adrienne Cecil Rich, Virginia Woolf)
191 Wide Sargasso Sea was written by ………………….
(Virginia Woolf, Adrienne Rich, Jean Rhys, Revathy)
192 Wide Sargasso Sea was published in the year …………….
(1966,1967,1968,1969)
193 …………………..is the narrator of the part one of The Wide Sargasso Sea. (Antoinette, Annette, Christophine, Mr. Mason)
194 Black children taunt ……………………. By calling “white cockroach”.
(Antoinette, Annette, Christophine, Mr. Mason)
195 Pierre is Antoinette’s ………………..
(father, brother, son, husband)
196 The narrator of the second part of the novel Wide Sargasso Sea is …………………
(Antoinette, Annette, Christophine, Edward Rochester)
197 Edward Rochester is the hero of Charlotte Bronte’s novel ………………….
(Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Mitr: My Friend)
198 ……………….is the narrator of the third part of the novel Wide Sargasso Sea. (Antoinette, Annette, Grace Poole, Edward Rochester)
199 ……………….is the narrator at the end of the novel Wide Sargasso Sea. (Antoinette, Annette, Grace Poole,Edward Rochester)
200 …………………… is the post colonial version of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre
( Wide Sargasso Sea, Wuthering Heights, The Mill on the Floss, To The Light House)
Answer Key
1. Elaine Showalter
2. Virginia Woolf
3. Ouse
4. Virginia Woolf
5. 1929
6. Women and Fiction
7. Third
8. Virginia Woolf
9. History of England
10. Rewrite
11. Judith
12. Nick Greene
13. Gustave Flaubert,
14. George Eliot,
15. Charlotte Bronte,
16. Shakespeare,
17. Mlle. Germaine Tailleferre
18. Roman
19. American
20. Elaine Showalter
21. Elaine Showalter
22. Elaine Showalter
23. 1977
24. Gyno Critique
25. Feminist Critique
26. Gyno Critique
27. feminine,
28. 1882-1920,
29. feminine,
30. feminine,
31. feminist
32. female
33. Olive Schreiner
34. Mary Hawies,
35. Sesame and Lilies
36. Ruskin,
37. Mathilde Blind
38. Henrick Ibsen
39. George Egerton
40. 1864-1884,
41. J.S Mill
42. Mary Wolstonecraft
43. Jane Eyre
44. Olive Schreiner
45. Olive Schreiner
46. Olive Schreiner
47. The Heavenly Twins
48. Sarah Grand,
49. Nabokov)
50. American
51. The Yellow Wallpaper,
52. George Eliot
53. Kamala Das
54. Malabar
55. Pune
56. 1984
57. 1965
58. Kamala Das
59. Kamala Das
60. Kamala Das
61. Summer in Culcutta
62. Kamala Das
63. Politics
64. Three
65. English
66. Love
67. Womanliness
68. Nationality
69. An Introduction)
70. Kamala Das
71. My Story
72. 1985
73. 1969
74. Australian
75. We are Going
76. 1964
77. Noonuccal Oodgeroo
78. Noonuccal Oodgeroo
79. We are Going
80. Kath Walker
81. Paper bark tree
82. Tribe
83. Corroboree
84. Bora ring
85. Moongalba
86. Stradbroke Island,
87. dream time
88. Emily Dickinson,
89. American
90. Adrienne Rich
91. Playthings
92. American
93. Adrienne Rich
94. Adrienne Rich
95. Child
96. Sewing
97. Freedom
98. Tigers
99. wedding band
100.tiger
101.men
102.Mrinal Pande,
103.Madhya Pradesh,
104.Mrinal Pande
105.Mrinal Pande
106.Dharmayug
107.Manushi
108.A girl
109.Second
110.Mother’s paternal home
111.Father
112.Fourth
113.Samosa
114.Maama
115.Ashtami
116.Young girls
117.Ma
118.Hari
119.Girls
120.New Zealand,
121.Katherine Mansfield,
122. 34
123.Katherine Mansfield,
124. 1922
125.Laura
126.Brother
127.Sister
128.Businessman
129.Laura
130.Against the karakas,
131.Kitty
132.Laurie
133.Canna lilies
134.Scott
135.Five
136.Laura
137.Mrs.Sheridan
138.Laura
139. dining room clock
140. 15
141.Scott
142.Em
143.Overprotection of parents
144.Bengali
145.Jhansir Rani,
146. 1995
147. 1971
148.Chandidasi
149. burying children,
150.Chandidasi
151.Jhumra
152.Malinder
153.Son
154.Saturday
155.Chandidasi
156.Tukni
157.Tukni
158. a measure of land,
159. a drum
160.Pakhi
161. brother in law
162.Iranian
163.The Day I Became a Woman
164.Husband
165.Marzieh Meshkini,
166.Three
167.Havva
168.Ahoo
169.Hoora
170.Nine
171.Hassan
172.travel towards freedom
173.Kish
174.Beach
175.Freedom
176.Racing
177.Asha Kelunni kutty,
178.Revathi
179.Indian
180.First
181.Beena Paul
182.Silicon valley,
183.Divya
184.Lakshmi
185. 17
186.Engineer
187.Prithvi
188.Nasir Abdulla
189.Shobhana
190.Jean Rhys
191.Jean Rhys
192. 1966
193.Antoinette
194.Antoinette
195.Brother
196.Edward Rochester)
197. Jane Eyre
198.Grace Poole
199.Antoinette
200.Wide Sargasso Sea
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