| Susan Griffin - Anthologies - 1983 - 360 pages
"Susan Griffin has come to be regarded as one of the leading thinkers of the women's movement. But even her most devoted readers will be surprised by the range and richness of ... | |
| Susan Griffin - American drama - 1979 - 140 pages
"A play in poetry about the lives of five women who don't know one another, nor speak to each other. Rather they're telling their life stories to the audience. Each is facing ... | |
| Susan Griffin - History - 2002 - 290 pages
They charmed some of Europe’s most illustrious men, honing their social skills as well as their sexual ones, and accumulating wealth, fame, and power along the way. Unlike ... | |
| Susan Griffin - History - 2008 - 305 pages
In this provocative work, Susan Griffin charts the rise and fall of our society’s highest values—equality, truth, and freedom—from the Declaration of Independence to the Iraq ... | |
| Susan Griffin - Literary Criticism - 2011 - 324 pages
In this boldly intimate and intelligent blend of personal memoir, social history, and cultural criticism, Susan Griffin profoundly illuminates our understanding of illness. She ... | |
| Susan Griffin - Enslaved persons - 1974 - 60 pages
Written by a ten-year old girl this tells the story of Rachel, a young slave, who escapes north just before the Civil War. | |
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