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Encyclopedia > Rosalind Miles

Rosalind Miles was born and raised in England and now lives in both Los Angeles & Kent, England. She is an highly acclaimed author. This article is about the largest city in California. ...

Contents

Works

Non-fiction

  • The Fiction of Sex: Themes and Functions of Sex Difference in the Modern Novel
  • The Problem of Measure for Measure
  • Ben Jonson: His Life and Work
  • Ben Jonson: His Craft and Art
  • The Female Form: Women Writers and the Conquest of the Novel
  • Danger! Men At Work
  • Modest Proposals
  • Women and Power
  • The Women's History of the World
  • The Rites of Man: Love, Sex and Death in the Making of the Male

(US: Love, Sex and Death and the Making of the Male)

  • The Children We Deserve: Love and Hate in the Making of the Family

Fiction

  • Return to Eden
  • Bitter Legacy
  • Prodigal Sins
  • Act of Passion
  • I, Elizabeth: the Word of a Queen Reader's Guide (http://www.rosalind.net/reader_guide/ielizabeth/index.htm)
  • The Isolde trilogy:
    • The Queen of the Western Isle
    • The Maid of the White Hands
    • The Lady of the Sea (forthcoming)

External Links

  • Rosalind Miles's site (http://www.rosalind.net/)


 

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