Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for Poetry
  See Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners.
   |  1918  |  Sara Teasdale for Love Songs |  
  |  1919  |  Margaret Widdemer for Old Road to Paradise |  
  |  1923  |  Edna St. Vincent Millay for The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver; A Few Figs from Thistles; eight sonnets in American Poetry, 1922, A Miscellany |  
  |  1926  |  Amy Lowell for What's O'Clock |  
  |  1927  |  Leonora Speyer for Fiddler's Farewell |  
  |  1935  |  Audrey Wurdemann for Bright Ambush |  
  |  1938  |  Marya Zaturenska for Cold Morning Sky |  
  |  1950  |  Gwendolyn Brooks for Annie Allen |  
  |  1952  |  Marianne Moore for Collected Poems |  
  |  1956  |  Elizabeth Bishop for Poems - North & South |  
  |  1961  |  Phyllis McGinley for Times Three: Selected Verse from Three Decades |  
  |  1967  |  Anne Sexton for Live or Die |  
  |  1973  |  Maxine Winokur Kumin for Up Country |  
  |  1982  |  Sylvia Plath for The Collected Poems |  
  |  1984  |  Mary Oliver for American Primitive |  
  |  1985  |  Carolyn Kizer for Yin |  
  |  1987  |  Rita Dove for Thomas and Beulah |  
  |  1991  |  Mona Van Duyn for Near Changes |  
  |  1993  |  Louise Gluck for The Wild Iris |  
  |  1993  |   Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove named Poet Laureate of the U.S.  |  
  |  1996  |  Jorie Graham for The Dream of the Unified Field |  
  |  1997  |  Lisel Mueller for Alive Together: New Selected Poems |  
  |  2006  |  Claudia Emerson for Late Wife |  
  |  2007  |  Natasha Trethewey for Native Guard |  
  |  2010  |  Rae Armantrout for Versed |  
  |  2011  |  Kay Ryan for The Best of It: New and Selected Poems |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for Fiction
  See Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners.
   |  1921  |  Edith Wharton for The Age of Innocence |  
  |  1923  |  Willa Cather for One of Ours |  
  |  1924  |  Margaret Wilson for The Able McLaughlins |  
  |  1925  |  Edna Ferber for So Big |  
  |  1929  |  Julia Peterkin for Scarlet Sister |  
  |  1931  |  Margaret Ayer Barnes for Years of Grace |  
  |  1932  |  Pearl Buck for The Good Earth |  
  |  1934  |  Caroline Miller for Lamb in His Bosom |  
  |  1935  |  Josephine Winslow Johnson for Now in November |  
  |  1937  |  Margaret Mitchell for Gone with the Wind |  
  |  1939  |  Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings for The Yearling |  
  |  1942  |  Ellen Glasgow for In This Our Life |  
  |  1961  |  Harper Lee for To Kill a Mockingbird |  
  |  1965  |  Shirley Ann Grau for The Keepers of the House |  
  |  1966  |  Katherine Anne Porter for The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter |  
  |  1970  |  Jean Stafford for Collected Stories |  
  |  1973  |  Eudora Welty for The Optimist's Daughter |  
  |  1983  |  Alice Walker for The Color Purple |  
  |  1985  |  Alison Lurie for Foreign Affairs |  
  |  1988  |  Toni Morrison for Beloved |  
  |  1989  |  Anne Tyler for Breathing Lessons |  
  |  1992  |  Jane Smiley for A Thousand Acres |  
  |  1994  |  E. Annie Proulx for The Shipping News |  
  |  1995  |  Carol Shields for The Stone Diaries |  
  |  2000  |  Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri |  
  |  2005  |  Gilead, Marilynne Robinson |  
  |  2006  |  March, Geraldine Brooks |  
  |  2009  |  Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout |  
  |  2011  |  A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for Drama
  See Pulitzer Prizes for Drama at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners.
   |  1921  |  Zona Gale for Miss Lulu Bett |  
  |  1931  |  Susan Glaspell for Alison's House |  
  |  1935  |  Zoe Akins for The Old Maid |  
  |  1945  |  Mary Chase for Harvey |  
  |  1956  |  Frances Goodrich (with Albert Hackett) for The Diary of Anne Frank |  
  |  1958  |  Ketti Frings for Look Homeward, Angel |  
  |  1981  |  Beth Henley for Crimes of the Heart |  
  |  1983  |  Marsha Norman for 'Night Mother |  
  |  1989  |  Wendy Wasserstein for The Heidi Chronicles |  
  |  1998  |  Paula Vogel for How I Learned to Drive |  
  |  1999  |  Margaret Edson for Wit |  
  |  2002  |  Topdog/Underdog, Suzan-Lori Parks |  
  |  2009  |  Ruined Lynn Nottage |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for General Nonfiction
    |  1963  |  Barbara W. Tuchman for The Guns of August |  
  |  1968  |  Will and Ariel Durant for Rousseau and Revolution |  
  |  1972  |  Barbara W. Tuchman for Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911â1945 |  
  |  1973  |  Frances FitzGerald for Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam; Robert M. Coles for Children of Crisis (Vols. 1 and 2) |  
  |  1974  |  Annie Dillard for Pilgrim at Tinker Creek |  
  |  1983  |  Susan Sheehan for Is There No Place on Earth for Me? |  
  |  1996  |  Tina Rosenberg for The Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts After Communism |  
  |  2002  |  Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution, Diane McWhorter |  
  |  2003  |  A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide, Samantha Power |  
  |  2004  |  Gulag: A History, Anne Applebaum |  
  |  2006  |  Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya, Caroline Elkins |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for History
    |  1942  |  Margaret Leech for Reveille in Washington |  
  |  1943  |  Esther Forbes for Paul Revere and the World He Lived In |  
  |  1959  |  Leonard D. White, assisted by Jean Schneider for The Republican EraL 1869â1901 |  
  |  1960  |  Margaret Leech for In the Days of McKinley |  
  |  1963  |  Constance McLaughlin Green for Washington, Village and Capital, 1800â1878 |  
  |  1991  |  Laurel Thatcher Ulrich for A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary 1785â1812 |  
  |  1995  |  Doris Kearns Goodwin for No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II |  
  |  2009  |  Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for Biography/Autobiography
    |  1917  |  Laura E. Richards and Maude Howe Elliott, assisted by Florence Howe Hall for Julia Ward Howe |  
  |  1941  |  Ola E. Winslow for Jonathan Edwards |  
  |  1946  |  Linnie Marsh Wolfe for Son of the Wilderness |  
  |  1947  |  Margaret Clapp for Forgotten First Citizen: John Bigelow |  
  |  1951  |  Margaret Louise Coit for John C. Calhoun: American Portrait |  
  |  1958  |  Douglas Southall Freeman (Vols. 1â6) and John Alexander Carroll and Mary Wells (Vol. 7) for George Washington |  
  |  1986  |  Elizabeth Frank for Louise Bogan: A Portrait |  
  |  1995  |  Joan D. Hedrick for Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life |  
  |  1998  |  Katharine Graham for Personal History |  
  |  2000  |  Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov), Stacy Schiff |  
  |  2007  |  Debbie Applegate for The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher |  
 
 Women Pulitzer Prize Winners for Music
    |  1983  |  Ellen T. Zwilich for Three Movements for Orchestra |  
  |  1991  |  Shulamit Ran for Symphony |  
  |  1999  |  Melinda Wagner for Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion |  
  |  2010  |  Jennifer Higdon for Violin Concerto |