Emma Goldman Bibliography
Emma Goldman Bibliography The first items were authored by Emma Goldman, the second contains writings about her. Works of Emma Goldman: - BOOKS: Goldman, Emma. The Social Significance of the Modern Drama. 1914.
Goldman, Emma. Anarchism and Other Essays. 1917. Goldman, Emma. My Further Disillusionment with Russia. 1924. Goldman, Emma. My Disillusionment with Russia. 1925. Goldman, Emma. Living My Life. 1931. - PUBLISHED ESSAYS, ARTICLES AND PAMPHLETS: Goldman, Emma. Anarchy and the Sex Question. 1896.
Goldman, Emma, Most, John. Anarchy Defended by Anarchists. 1896. Goldman, Emma. What I Believe. 1908. Goldman, Emma. A New Declaration of Independence. 1909. Goldman, Emma. Light and Shadows in the Life of an Avant-Guard. 1910. Goldman, Emma. The White Slave Traffic. 1910. Goldman, Emma. Socialism Caught in Its Political Trap. 1911. Goldman, Emma. Ross Winn’s Obituary. 1912. Goldman, Emma. The Failure of Christianity. 1913. Goldman, Emma. Syndicalism: The Modern Menace to Capitalism. 1913. Goldman, Emma. The Social Significance of the Modern Drama. 1914. Goldman, Emma. Preparedness: The Road to Universal Slaughter. 1915. Goldman, Emma. The Philosophy of Atheism. 1916. Goldman, Emma. Excerpts from “Trial and Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman”. 1917. Goldman, Emma. The Truth About the Bolsheviki. 1918. Berkman, Alexander, Goldman, Emma. Deportation Its Meaning and Menace. 1919. Goldman, Emma. A Sketch of Alexander Berman. 1922. Goldman, Emma. Samuel Gompers. 1925. Goldman, Emma. An Unexpected Dash Through Spain. 1929. Goldman, Emma. Sacco and Vanzetti. 1929 Goldman, Emma. Voltairine De Cleyre. 1932. Goldman, Emma. The Tragedy of the Political Exhiles. 1934. Goldman, Emma. Was My Life Worth Living?. 1934. Goldman, Emma. There is No Communism in Russia. 1935. Goldman, Emma. Durruti is Dead, Yet Living. 1936. Goldman, Emma. Alexander Berkman’s Last Days. 1936. Goldman, Emma. Trotsky Protests Too Much 1938. Writings that discuss Emma Goldman, in whole or in part: - BOOKS: Chalberg, John. Emma Goldman: American Individualist. 2008.
Drinnon, Richard. Emma Goldman: a study in American Radicalism. 1957. Drinnon, Richard. Rebel in paradise: A biography of Emma Goldman. 1970. Falk, Candace. Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman. 1984. Ganguli, Birendranath. Emma Goldman: portrait of a rebel woman. 1979. Gay, Kathlyn and Gay, Martin. Emma Goldman. 1997. Glassgold, Peter. Anarchy!: an anthology of Emma Goldman’s mother Earth.2001. Haaland, Bonnie. Emma Goldman: sexuality and the impurity of the state. 1993. Moritz, Theresa and Mortiz, A.F. The world’s most dangerous woman: a new biography of Emma Goldman. 2001. Nordquist, Joan. Rosa Luxenburg and Emma Goldman: a bibliography. 1996. Shulman, Alix Kates. To the barricades: the Anarchist Life of Emma Goldman.1971. Solomon, Martha and Watson, Martha. Emma Goldman. 1987. Waldstreicher, David. Emma Goldman. 1990. Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman: an intimate life. 1984. Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War. 1992. - PLAYS: Zinn, Howard. Emma: a play in two acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist. 2002.
- ARTICLES/SHORT PIECES: Adrian, L.M. Emma Goldman and the Spirit of Artful Living. 2007.
Avrich, Paul. Emma Goldman: biographical sketch (Library of Congress). 1960. Bart, J. ”If I can’t dance”: the political philosophy of Emma Goldman.1994. Denman, J. Emma Goldman: Crusader for Children. 1977. Doolittle, Jan P. A victim of her own morality: Emma Goldman and the socialization of sexuality. 1995. Falk, Candice. Emma Goldman: Passion, politics, and the theatrics of free expression. 2002. Frankel, Oz. Whatever Happened to “Red Emma”? Emma Goldman, from Alien Revel to American Icon. 1996. Kern, Robert W. Anarchist Principles and Spanish Reality: Emma Goldman as a Participant in the Civil War 1936-39. 1976. Krauth, S.A. Emma Goldman: A Woman’s Perspective. 1991. Marso, Lori Jo. A Feminist Search for Love. 2003. Massie, Sandra Carol. Emma Goldman as the voice of justice: Exploring the unique relationship between acting, activism, and anarchism in “Assassins”. 2008. Porter, D. Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution. 1983. Post, Esther. ”Too concerned with culture”: Emma Goldman and the Cultural Politics of Discouse. 19??. Silvestri, V.N. Emma Goldman, enduring voice of Anarchism. 1969. Waldstreicher, D. Radicalism, Religion, Jewishness: The Case of Emma Goldman.1990. Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman in Love. 1982. - SPEECHES: Weinberger, Harry. Emma Goldman: speech given at her funeral. 1940.
This list was compiled by Sabrina Klein when she was a student intern of Marcheta Wright
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