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AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS "Anna Julia Cooper: The Black Feminist Voice of the 1890s." Mary Helen Washington. 4.2 (1987): 3-15. "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "Spirit Matters: Re-Possessing the African-American Women's Literary Tradition." Anne Dalke. 12.1 (1995): 1-16. "Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach?" Paul Lauter. 5.1 (1988): 27-32. "LEGACY Profile: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911." Elizabeth Ammons. 2.2 (1985): 61-66. "LEGACY Profile: Harriet Ann Jacobs, c. 1813-1897." Jean Fagan Yellin. 5.2 (1988): 55-61. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112. " 'There is Might in Each': Conceptions of Self in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of a ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY " 'Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?': The Sexual Politics of Self-Control in "Embattled Care: Narrative Authority in Louisa May Alcott's Hospital Sketches ." Jane E. Schultz. 9.2 (1992): 104-18. "Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcott's A Modern Mephistopheles ." Mary Chapman. 13.1 (1996): 19-37. "Sentimental Conventions and Self-Protection: Little Women and The Wide, Wide World ." "Moral Pap and Male Mothers: The Political Subtexts of Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins or, The Aunt Hill." ARCHIVES "A Past for the Present: Notes on the Archives." Mary Kelley. 1.2 (1984): 7-8. "FROM THE ARCHIVES: Susan Warner and Her Bible Classes." John A. Calabro. 4.2 (1987): 45-52. "In Anticipation of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Woolson House." Cheryl B. Torsney. 2.2 (1985): 72-73. "The Strange Case of the Disappearing Woolson Memorabilia." Cheryl B. Torsney. 11.2 (1994): 143-151. AUTOBIOGRAPHY "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "New England Girlhoods in Nineteenth-Century Autobiography." Rose Norman. 8.2 (1991): 104-117. " 'There is Might in Each': Conceptions of Self in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of BACON, DELIA S. "A New England Woman's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, and BIBLIOGRAPHY "Notes Toward a Bibliography: Some Sources for the Study of Women's Fiction, 1790-1865." "Notes Toward a Bibliography: Women's Utopian Writing, 1836-1899." Carol Farley Kessler. 2.2 (1985): 67-71. BILDUNGSROMAN "Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons : A Feminist Dialogue of Bildung and Descent." Stacy Alaimo. 8.1 (1991): 29-37. "Susan Warner's Queechy and the Bildungsroman Tradition." Cynthia Schoolar Williams. 7.2 (1990): 3-16. BROWN "LEGACY Profile: Alice Brown, 1857-1948." Beth Wynne Fisken. 6.2 (1989): 51-57. "Within the Limits of Alice Brown's 'Dooryards': Introspective Powers in Tiverton Tales." CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES "In Praise of Extra-vagant Women: Hope Leslie and the Captivity Romance." Christopher Castiglia. 6.2 (1989): 3-16. CARY, ALICE "Entitled to More than 'Peculiar Praise': The Extravagance of Alice Cary's Clovernook ." "LEGACY Profile: Alice Cary, 1820-1871." Judith Fetterley and Marjorie Pryse. 1.1 (1984): 1-3. CATHER, WILLA (A Lost Lady) "Reading Marian Forrester." Ann W. Fisher-Wirth. 9.1 (1992): 35-48. "Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 9.1 (1992): 1-22. (Sapphira and the Slave Girl) "Narration and the Maternal 'Real' in Sapphira and the Slave Girl ." John N. Swift. 9.1 (1992): 23-24. CHILD, LYDIA MARIA "Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Child's Hobomok ." Ian Marshall. 10.1 (1993): 10-16. "LEGACY Profile: Lydia Maria Child, 1802-1880." Patricia G. Holland. 5.2 (1988): 45-53. "Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family in Irving's 'Rip Van Winkle' and Child's 'Hilda Silfverling.' " CHOPIN, KATE " 'Call the Roller of the Big Cigars': Smoking Out the Patriarchy in The Awakening ." "Losing the Battle but Winning the War: Resistance to Patriarchal Discourse in "Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 9.1 (1992): 1-22. "Secrets and Lies: Race and Sex in The Awakening. " James O'Rourke. 16.2 (1999): 168-176. CLAPPE, LOUISE (DAME SHIRLEY) "LEGACY Profile: Louise Clappe (Dame Shirley), 1819-1906." Sandra Lockhart. 8.2 (1991): 141-48. COOKE, ROSE TERRY "LEGACY Profile: Rose Terry Cooke, 1827-1892." Cheryl Walker. 9.2 (1992): 143-50. "Saints, Sufferers, and 'Strong-Minded Sisters':Anti-Suffrage Rhetoric in Rose "Truth is Stranger than Non-Fiction: Gender, Religion, and Contradiction in Rose Terry Cooke." COOLBRITH, INA "Ina Coolbrith and the Nightingale Tradition." Cheryl Walker. 6.1 (1989): 27-33. COOPER, ANNA JULIA "Anna Julia Cooper: The Black Feminist Voice of the 1890s." Mary Helen Washington. 4.2 CULT OF DOMESTICITY "Subverting the Cult of Domesticity: Emily Dickinson's Critique of Women's Work." CUMMINS " The Lamplighter , The Wide, Wide World and Hope Leslie : Reconsidering the Recipes DALL, CAROLINE HEALEY "A New England Women's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, DAME SHIRLEY, See CLAPPE DARGAN ("Evvie: Somewhat Married") "Miss Dolly's Lie and 'Evvie's' Larger Truth." Anna Shannon Elfenbein. 9.2 (1992): 128-30. DAVIS, REBECCA HARDING "LEGACY Profile: Rebecca Harding Davis, 1831-1910." Jean Pfaelzer. 7.2 (1990): 39-45. " 'Marcia' by Rebecca Harding Davis: Introduction." Jean Pfaelzer. 4.1 (1987): 3-5. "Rebecca Harding Davis: A Continuing Misattribution." Sharon M. Harris. 5.1 (1988): 33-34. "Redefining the Feminine: Women andWork in Rebecca Harding Davis's 'In the Market.' " ("Life in the Iron Mills") "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. "An Unknown Infrastructure: Gender Production, and Aesthetic Exchange in Rebecca DELAND, MARGARET "LEGACY Profile:; Margaret Deland, 1857-1945." Diana C. Reep. 14.1 (1997): 43-50. DIARIES "Diaries: Public and Private Records of Women's Lives." Suzanne L. Bunkers. 7.2 (1990): 17-26. "Women's Diary Literature: Resources and Directions in the Field." Margo Culley. 1.1 (1984): 4-5. DICKINSON, EMILY " 'The Invisible Lady': Emily Dickinson and Conventions of the Female Self." " 'A Letter is a Joy of Earth': Dickinson's Communication with the World." Cristanne Miller. 3.1 (1986): 29-39. "Publication of Dickinson's Poems in Her Lifetime." Karen Dandurand. 1.1 (1984): 7. "Subverting the Cult of Domesticity: Emily Dickinson's Critique of Women's Work." "Writing Doubly: Emily Dickinson and Female Experience." Suzanne Juhasz. 3.1 (1986): 5-15. "'Silent Eloquence': The Social Codification of Floral Metaphors in the Poems of Frances Sargent DISCOURSE STUDIES/NARRATIVE STRATEGIES "Diffusing Boundaries: A Study of Narrative Strategies in Mary Wilkins Freeman's "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "Embattled Care: Narrative Authority in Louisa May Alcott's Hospital Sketches ." Jane E. Schultz. 9.2 (1992): 104-118. "Losing the Battle but Winning the War: Resistance to the Patriarchal Discourse in Kate Chopin's "Writing Doubly: Emily Dickinson and the Female Experience." Suzanne Juhasz. 3.1 (1986): 5-15. DRAMA "Avenging Angel: Tragedy and Womanhood in Julia Ward Howe's The World's Own ." Tracy McCabe. 12.2 (1995): 98-111. EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE "Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." Barbara Ann Bardes FAR, SUI SIN " 'The Wisdom of the New' by Sui Sin Far: Introduction." Annette White-Parks. 6.1 (1989): 34-37. FERN, FANNY "Fanny Fern's Rose Clark." Joyve W. Warren. 8.2 (1991): 92-103. "LEGACY Profile: Fanny Fern, 1811-1872." Joyce W. Warren. 2.2 (1985): 54-58. FIELDS, ANNIE ADAMS "LEGACY Profile: Annie Adams Fields, 1834-1915." Rita K. Gollin. 4.1 (1987): 27-36. FISHER, DOROTHY CANFIELD "LEGACY Profile: Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1879-1958." Mark J. Madigan. 9.1 (1992): 49-58. FOOTE, MARY HALLOCK "LEGACY Profile: Mary Hallock Foote, 1847-1938." Melody Graulich. 3.2 (1986): 43-52. FREEMAN, MARY E. WILKINS "Diffusing Boundaries: A Study of Narrative Strategies in Mary Wilkins Freeman's "LEGACY Profile: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, 1852-1930." Leah Blatt Glasser. 4.1 (1987): 37-45. "Mary Wilkins Freeman: One Hundred Years of Criticism." Mary R. Reichardt. 4.2 (1987): 31-44. ("A Mistaken Charity") "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. FULLER, MARGARET "Traveling in the West, Writing in the Library: Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes ." GAGE, FRANCES DANA "Subversion and Genre: The Postwar Fiction of Frances Dana Gage." Mary Loeffelholz. 5.2 (1988): 19-32. GILMAN, CHARLOTTE PERKINS "The Giant Wistaria." [ New England Magazine , June 1891] 5.2 (1988): 39-43. "Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper ." Eugenia C. DeLamotte. 5.1 (1988): 3-14. " '...there is a story, if we could only find it': Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Giant Wistaria.' " GREEN, ANNA KATHARINE "LEGACY Profile: Anna Katharine Green, 1846-1935." Patricia D. Maida. 3.2 (1986): 53-59. HALE, SARAH JOSEPHA "LEGACY Profile: Sarah Josepha Hale, 1788-1874." Nicole Tonkovich Hoffman. 7.2 (1990): 47-55. " 'The Dark Stranger': Sensationalism and Anti-Catholicism in Sarah Josepha Hale's (Northwood) "Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." Suzanne Gossett HALL, ELIZA CALVERT "Lack of a Separate Purse: Eliza Calvert Hall's Aunt Jane of Kentucky ." Judy Elsley. 9.2 (1992): 119-27. HAMILTON, GAIL "LEGACY Profile: Gail Hamilton: 1833-1896." Susan Coultrap-McQuin. 4.2 (1987): 53-58. HARLAND, MARION "LEGACY Profile: Marion Harland, 1830-1922." Karen Smith. 8.1 (1991): 51-57. HARPER, FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS "Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach?" Paul Lauter. 5.1 (1988): 27-32. "LEGACY Profile: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911." Elizabeth Ammons. 2.2 (1985): 61. HARTFORD CONFERENCE "19th-Century American Women Writers in the 21st Century." (Conference Notes) HIGGINSON, ELLA RHOADS "LEGACY Profile: Ella Rhoads Higginson." Susan Goodman. 6.1 (1989): 59-68. HOLLEY, MARIETTA "LEGACY Profile: Marietta Holley, 'Josiah Allen's Wife,' 1836-1926." Kate H. Winter. 2.1 (1985): 3-5. HOPKINS, PAULINE "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels HOWARD, VICTORIA "LEGACY Profile: Victoria Howard, ca. 1865-1930." Siobhan Senier. 14.1 (1997): 51-58. HOWE, JULIA WARD "Avenging Angel: Tragedy and Womanhood in Julia Ward Howe's The World's Own." 12.2 (1995): 98-111. IMAGISM "Late Nineteenth-Century American Women's Nature Poetry and the Evolution of the JACKSON, HELEN HUNT "LEGACY Profile: Helen Hunt Jackson, 1830-1885." Rosemary Whitaker. 3.1 (1986): 56-62. JACOBS, HARRIET ANN "LEGACY Profile: Harriet Ann Jacobs, c. 1813-1897." Jean Fagan Yellin. 5.2 (1988): 55-61. " 'There is Might in Each': Conceptions of Self in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of a JEWETT, SARAH ORNE "Reclaiming Paradise: Role Reversal as Liberation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Tom's Husband.' " "Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 9.1 (1992): 1-22. (The Country of Pointed Firs) "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. KIRKLAND, CAROLINE "LEGACY Profile: Caroline Kirkland, 1801-1864." Stacy L. Spencer. 8.2 (1991): 133-40. "Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, KNIGHT "To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The Journal of Madam Knight ." Julia Stern. 14.1 (1997): 1-12. LABOR ISSUES "An Unknown Infrastructure: Gender, Production, and Aesthetic Exchange in LARCOM, LUCY "LEGACY Profile: Lucy Larcom, 1824-1893." Shirley Marchalonis. 5.1 (1988): 45-52. LEE, JARENA :LEGACY Profile: Jarena Lee, 1783-18??." Phebe Davidson. 10.2 (1993): 135-41. LITERARY TRADITIONS "Spirit Matters: Re-Possessing the African-American Women's Literary Tradition." Anne Dalke. 12.1 (1995): 1-16. MOURNING DOVE "LEGACY Profile: Mourning Dove (Humishuma), 1888-1936." Alanna Kathleen Brown. 6.1 (1989): 51-58. NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS "Re-visioning Sioux Women: Zitkala Sa's Revolutionary American Indian Stories." Ruth Spack. 14.1 (1997): 25-42. NATURALISM "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. NOVEL "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels "Nineteenth-Century American Novel: A Revised Syllabus." Joanne Dobson and Judith Fetterley. 1.1 (1984): 6. "Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, OSGOOD, FRANCES "LEGACY Profile: Frances Osgood, 1811-1850." Cheryl Walker. 1.2 (1984): 5-6. "'Silent Eloquence': The Social Codification of Floral Metaphors in the Poems of Frances Sargent Osgood PEABODY, ELIZABETH PALMER "A New England Women's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, andDelia S. Bacon." Helen R. Deese. 8.2 (1991): 77-91. PHELPS, ELIZABETH STUART " 'Checkmate': Elizabeth Stuart Phelp's The Silent Partner." Judith Fetterley. 3.2 (1986): 17-29. "LEGACY Profile: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps [Ward], 1844-1911." Carol Farley Kessler. 1.2 (1984): 3-5. POUND, LOUISE "LEGACY Profile: Louise Pound, 1872-1958." Elizabeth A. Turner. 9.1 (1992): 59-64. PUBLISHING "Why Their Success? Some Observations on Publishing by Popular Nineteenth-Century PURITANS "To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The Journal of Madam Knight." Julia Stern. 14.1 (1997): 1-12. RACE MATTERS "The Disappearing 'I' in Our Nig ." Jill Jones. 13.1 (1996): 38-53. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels "Spirit Matters: Re-Possessing the African-American Women's Literary Tradition." Anne Dalke. 12.1 (1995): 1-16. " 'There is Might in Each': Conceptions of Self in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of "Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, "The 'Weak Race' and the Winchester: Political Voices in the Pamphlets of RAMIREZ, SARA ESTELA "Sara Estela Ramirez: Sembradora." Ines Hernandez. 6.1 (1989): 13-26. READ, MARTHA MEREDITH "Heart-felt Verities: The Feminism of Martha Meredith Read." REGIONALISM "Entitled to More Than 'Peculiar Praise': The Extravagance of Alice Cary's Clovernook ." "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. "Truth is Stranger than Non-Fiction: Gender, Religion, and Contradiction in Rose Terry Cooke." RELIGION AND WRITING " 'The Dark Stranger': Sensationalism and Anti-Catholicism in Sarah Josepha Hale's "Spirit Matters: Re-Possessing the African-American Women's Literary Tradition." Anne Dalke. 12.1 (1995): 1-16. "Truth is Stranger than Non-Fiction: Gender, Religion, and Contradiction in Rose Terry Cooke." SCHOLARS, DIRECTORY of "LEGACY Director of Scholars (Scholar's Author's and Subject Indexes)." 1.1 (1984): 11-19. SEDGWICK, CATHARINE MARIA "In Praise of Extra-vagant Women: Hope Leslie and the Captivity Romance." Christopher Castiglia. 6.2 (1989): 3-16. " The Lamplighter , The Wide, Wide World , and Hope Leslie : Reconsidering the Recipes for Nineteenth-Century American Women's Novels." Erica R. Bauermeister. 8.1 (1991): 17-28. "LEGACY Profile: Catharine Maria Sedgwick, 1789-1867." Mary Kelley. 6.2 (1989): 43-50. (Hope Leslie) "Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." Suzanne Gossett SENTIMENTALISM "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. "Sentimental Conventions and Self-Protection: Little Women and The Wide, Wide World ." "The Sentimental Poetess in the World: Metaphor and Subjectivity in Lydia Sigorney's "The Wild Side of The Wide, Wide World ." Veronica Stewart. 11.1 (1994): 1-16. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY "To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The Journal of Madam Knight ." Julia Stern. 14.1 (1997): 1-12. SEXUAL POLITICS " 'Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?': The Sexual Politics of Self-Control in "Reclaiming Paradise: Role Reversal as Liberation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Tom's Husband.' " "Tom's Husband." [ Atlantic Monthly , February, 1882] Sara Orne Jewett. 7.1 (1990): 30-37. SEXUALITIES "Killing the Angel in Spofford's 'Desert Sands' and 'The South Breaker.'" Robin Riley Fast. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels SIGOURNEY, LYDIA HOWARD HUNTLEY "LEGACY Profile: Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, 1791-1865." Mary G. DeJong. 5.1 (1988): 35-43. "The Sentimental Poetess in the World: Metaphor and Subjectivity in Lydia Sigourney's SOUTHERN LITERATURE " 'Call the Roller of the Big Cigars': Smoking Out the Patriarchy in The Awakening ." SOUTHWORTH, E.D.E.N. "Double Talk: The Power and Glory of Paradox in E.D.E.N. Southworth's The Hidden Hand ." "The House that Hagar Built: Houses and Heroines in E.D.E.N. Southworth's SPOFFORD "Killing the Angel in Spofford's 'Desert Sands' and 'The South Breaker.' " Robin Riley Fast. 11.1 (1994): 37-54. STETSON. See GILMAN STODDARD, ELIZABETH BARSTOW " 'The Chimneys' by Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard: Introduction." Sandra A. Zagarell. 7.2 (1990): 27-28. "Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons : A Feminist Dialogue of Bildung and Descent." Stacy Alaimo. 8.1 (1991): 29-37. "LEGACY Profile: Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard, 1823-1902." Sandra A. Zagarell. 8.1 (1991): 39-49. STOWE "Sentiment, Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist." Elaine Sargent Apthorp. 7.1 (1990): 3-21. "Open Coffins and Sealed Books: The Death of the Coquette in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Dred ." "Domesticity and Nationalism in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Agnes of Sorrento ." Annamaria Formichella. STUART, RUTH MCENERY "LEGACY Profile: Ruth McEnery Stuart, 1849-1917." Joan Wylie Hall. 10.1 (1993): 47-56. SUFFRAGE "Saints, Sufferers, and 'Strong-Minded Sisters': Anti-suffrage Rhetoric in Rose SYLLABUS "Nineteenth-Century American Novel: A Revised Syllabus." Joanne Dobson and Judith Fetterley. 1.1 (1984): 6. THAXTER, CELIA "LEGACY Profile: Celia Thaxter, 1835-1894." Barbara A. White. 7.1 (1990): 59-64. TODD, MABEL LOOMIS "LEGACY Profile: Mabel Loomis Todd, 1856-1932." Polly Longsworth. 3.1 (1986): 63-68. UTOPIAN WRITING "Gynotopia: A Checklist of Nineteenth-Century Utopias by American Women." Darby Lewes. 6.2 (1989): 29-41. "Notes Toward a Bibliography: Women's Utopian Writing, 1836-1899." Carol Farley Kessler. 2.2 (1985): 67-71. VISUAL ARTS "Gender and Influence Louisa May Alcott's A Modern Mephistopheles ." Mary Chapman. 13.1 (1996): 19-37. WARNER, SUSAN "FROM THE ARCHIVES: Susan Warner and Her Bible Classes." John A Calabro. 4.2 (1987): 45-52. "Identity Development in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World : Relationship, Performance, " The Lamplighter , The Wide, Wide World , and Hope Leslie : Reconsidering the Recipes "LEGACY Profile: Susan Warner, 1819-1885." Jane Tompkins. 2.1 (1985): 1, 14-15. "Sentimental Conventions and Self-Protection: Little Women and The Wide, Wide World ." "Susan Warner's Queechy and the Bildungsroman Tradition." Cynthia Schoolar Williams. "The Wild Side of The Wide, Wide World ." Veronica Steewart. 11.1 (1994): 1-16. WELLS-BARNETT, IDA B. "The 'Weak Race' and the Winchester: Political Voices in the Pamphlets of WESTERN LITERATURE "Regeneration Through Liberation: Mary Austin's 'The Walking Woman' and the Western "Traveling in the West, Writing in the Library: Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes ." "Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Karcher's A New Home, WHARTON, EDITH "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels "'I am not a Monster': Homophobia, Nostalgia, and Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers ." WISTER, SARAH "LEGACY Profile: Sarah Wister, 1761-1804." Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola. 10.2 (1993): 123-134. WOMEN'S FICTION "Notes Toward a Bibliography: Some Sources for the Study of Women's Fiction, 1790-1865." "Rewriting the Scribbling Women." Nina Baym. 2.2 (1985): 3-12. WOMEN'S NETWORKS "A New England Women's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, and WOMEN AND POLITICS "The 'Weak Race' and the Winchester: Political Voices in the Pamphlets of "Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING "From Augusta Evans Wilson, St. Elmo (1867)." 4.2 (1987): 68. "From Caroline Kirkland, 'Literary Women.' In Book for the Home Circle (1853)." 4.1 (1987): 47-8. "From The Critic 27 September 1890; 25 October 1890." 5.1 (1988): 67-9. "From 'Fanny Fern-Mrs. Parton' by Grace Greenwood. In Eminent Women of the Age (1868)." 5.2 (1988): 72. "From Greenwood Leaves: A Collection of Sketches and Letters , second series (1851), "From Harriet Beecher Stowe, Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe , ed. Annie Fields (1898)." 3.2 (1986): 63. "From the Journal of Catharine Maria Sedgwick , Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA." 6.2 (1989): 57-8. "From 'Men and Women,' in Country Living and Country Thinking (1862), "From Rose Terry [Cooke], 'The Memorial of A.B., or Matilda Muffin,' Atlantic Monthly 5 (1860)." 2.2 (1985): 80-2. WOOLSON, CONSTANCE FENIMORE "Homeward Bound: The Novels of Constance Fenimore Woolson." Sharon L. Dean. 6.2 (1989): 17-28. "In Anticipation of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Woolson House." Cheryl B. Torsney. 2.2 (1985): 72-3. " 'Miss Grief' by Constance Fenimore Woolson: Introduction." Cheryl B. Torsney. 4.1 (1987): 11-13. "The Strange Case of the Disappearing Woolson Memorabilia." Cheryl B. Torsney. 11.2 (1994): 143-151. "Women Artists as Exiles in the Fiction of Constance Fenimore Woolson." Joan Myers Weimer. 3.2 (1986): 3-15. WRITERS' HOMES "Crisis Alert: Kate Chopin House in St. Louis." Emily Toth. 2.1 (1985): 13. "LEGACY Guide to American Women Writers' Homes." Martha Ackmann. 1.2 (1984): 10-13. "LEGACY Guide to American Women Writers' Homes: Part Two." Martha Ackmann. 2.1 (1985): 10-13. WYMAN, LILLIE BUFFUM CHACE "Recovering Lillie Buffum Chace Wyman and 'The Child of the State.' " Jane Atteridge Rose. 7.1 (1990): 39-43. ZITKALA-SA "Re-visioning Sioux Women: Zitkala Sa's Revolutionary American Indian Stories ." Ruth Spack. 14.1 (1997): 25-42.
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