Essays discuss American literature, feminist poetics, Black and Lesbian feminist criticism, and women's writing
Professor Susan Gubar Books
Susan D. Gubar is an American author whose work critically examines women's writing and its place within literary history. Alongside Sandra M. Gilbert, she co-authored a seminal feminist text exploring the female writer and her imagination in the nineteenth century. Their subsequent work continued this exploration of women's literary legacy throughout the twentieth century, offering readers profound insights into the evolution of women's voices in literature.



Judas: A Biography
- 453 pages
- 16 hours of reading
" Judas is a dark journey through the murderousness of Christian Anti-Semitism, culminating in the mass slaughter of more than a and their associated European butchers. Lucid, study is close to definitive on the fictive figure of Judas."―Harold Bloom
Late-Life Love
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
During a difficult year, acclaimed writer Susan Gubar celebrates her lasting partnership and the reciprocity of lovers in later life.