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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
Slave Girl, Written by Herself ." Carolyn Sorisio. 13.1 (1996): 1-18.

ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY

" 'Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?': The Sexual Politics of Self-Control in
Alcott's 'A Whisper in the Dark.' " Lynette Carpenter. 3.2 (1986): 31-41.

"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 ."
Donna M. Campbell. 11.2 (1994): 118-129.

"Moral Pap and Male Mothers: The Political Subtexts of Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins or, The Aunt Hill."
Ruth Dyckfehderau. 16.2 (2000): 154-167.

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
a Slave Girl, Written by Herself ." Carolyn Sorisio. 13.1 (1996): 1-18.

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BACON, DELIA S.

"A New England Woman's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, and
Delia S. Bacon." Helen R. Deese. 8.2 (1991): 77-91.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

"Notes Toward a Bibliography: Some Sources for the Study of Women's Fiction, 1790-1865."
Barbara A. White. 2.1 (1985): 6-8.

"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."
Beth Wynne Fisken. 5.1 (1988): 15-25.

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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 ."
Judith Fetterley. 10.2 (1993): 103-19.

"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.' "
    Carolyn L. Karcher. 2.2 (1985): 31-44.

CHOPIN, KATE

" 'Call the Roller of the Big Cigars': Smoking Out the Patriarchy in The Awakening ."
Harriet Kramer Linkin. 11.2 (1994): 130-142.

"Losing the Battle but Winning the War: Resistance to Patriarchal Discourse in
Kate Chopin's Short Fiction." Martha J. Cutter. 11.1 (1994): 17-36.

"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
Terry Cooke's Fiction." Sherry Lee Linkon.10.1 (1993): 31-46.

"Truth is Stranger than Non-Fiction: Gender, Religion, and Contradiction in Rose Terry Cooke."
Eileen Razzari Elrod.13.2 (1996): 113-129.

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
(1987): 3-15.

CULT OF DOMESTICITY

"Subverting the Cult of Domesticity: Emily Dickinson's Critique of Women's Work."
Gertrude Reif Hughes. 3.1 (1986): 17-28.

CUMMINS

" 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.

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DALL, CAROLINE HEALEY

"A New England Women's Network: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall,
and Delia S. Bacon." Helen R. Deese. 8.2 (1991): 77-91.

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.' "
Sharon M. Harris. 8.2 (1991): 118-121.

("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
Harding Davis's 'Life in the Iron Mills.' " Andrew J. Scheiber. 11.2 (1994): 101-117.

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."
Joanne Dobson. 3.1 (1986): 41-55.

" '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."
Gertrude Reif  Hughes 3.1 (1986): 17-28.

"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
Osgood and Emily Dickinson." Elizabeth Petrino. 15.2 (1998): 139-157.

DISCOURSE STUDIES/NARRATIVE STRATEGIES

"Diffusing Boundaries: A Study of Narrative Strategies in Mary Wilkins Freeman's
'The Revolt of Mother.' " Patricia M. Dwyer. 10.2 (1993): 120-127.

"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
Short Fiction." Martha Cutter. 11.1 (1994): 17-36.

"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.

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EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE

"Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." Barbara Ann Bardes
and Suzanne Gossett. 2.2 (1985): 13-30.

F

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
'The Revolt of Mother.' " Patricia M. Dwyer. 10.2 (1993): 120-27.

"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 ."
Nicole Tonkovich.10.2 (1993): 79-102.

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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.' "
Gloria A. Biamonte. 5.2 (1988): 33-38.

GREEN, ANNA KATHARINE

"LEGACY Profile: Anna Katharine Green, 1846-1935." Patricia D. Maida. 3.2 (1986): 53-59.

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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
Traits of American Life ." Susan M. Griffin. 14.1 (1997): 13-24.

(Northwood)

"Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels." Suzanne Gossett
and Barbara Ann Bardes. 2.2 (1985): 13-30.

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)
Judith Fetterley, Catherine Sustana, Margaret Ervin, Joyce Hinnefeld, Donald Dingledine,
Bethany Schneider. 14.1 (1997): 59-63.

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
by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112.

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.

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IMAGISM

"Late Nineteenth-Century American Women's Nature Poetry and the Evolution of the
Imagist Poem." Paula Bennett. 9.2 (1992): 89-103.

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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
Slave Girl, Written by Herself." Carolyn Sorisio. 13.1 (1996): 1-18.

JEWETT, SARAH ORNE

"Reclaiming Paradise: Role Reversal as Liberation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Tom's Husband.' "
Thomas A. Maik. 7.1 (1990): 23-29.

"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.

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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,
Who'll Follow? and Forest Life ." Dawn E. Keetley. 12.1 (1995): 17-36.

KNIGHT

"To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The Journal of Madam Knight ." Julia Stern. 14.1 (1997): 1-12.

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LABOR ISSUES

"An Unknown Infrastructure: Gender, Production, and Aesthetic Exchange in
Rebecca Harding Davis's 'Life in the Iron Mills.'" Andrew J. Scheiber. 11.2 (1994): 101-117.

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.

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MOURNING DOVE

"LEGACY Profile: Mourning Dove (Humishuma), 1888-1936." Alanna Kathleen Brown. 6.1 (1989): 51-58.

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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
by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112.

"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,
Who'll Follow? , and Forest Life ." Dawn E. Keetley. 12.1 (1995): 17-36.

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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
  and Emily Dickinson." Elizabeth Petrino. 15.2 (1998): 139-157.

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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
Women Writers." Susan Coultrap-McQuin. 1.2 (1984): 1, 8-9.

PURITANS

"To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The Journal of Madam Knight." Julia Stern. 14.1 (1997): 1-12.

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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
by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112.

"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
a Slave Girl, Written by Herself ." Carolyn Sorisio. 13.1 (1996): 1-18.

"Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Kirkland's A New Home,
Who'll Follow? , and Forest Life ." Dawn E. Keetley. 12.1 (1995): 17-36.

"The 'Weak Race' and the Winchester: Political Voices in the Pamphlets of
Ida B. Wells-Barnett." Simone W. Davis. 12.2 (1995): 77-97.

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."
  Joseph Fichtelberg. 15.2 (1998): 125-128.

REGIONALISM

"Entitled to More Than 'Peculiar Praise': The Extravagance of Alice Cary's Clovernook ."
Judith Fetterley. 10.2 (1993): 103-19.

"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."
Eileen Razzari Elrod. 13.2 (1996): 113-129.

RELIGION AND WRITING

" 'The Dark Stranger': Sensationalism and Anti-Catholicism in Sarah Josepha Hale's
Traits of American Life ." Susan M.Griffin. 14.1 (1997): 13-24.

"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."
Eileen Razzari Elrod.13.2 (1996): 113-129.

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SCHOLARS, DIRECTORY of

"LEGACY Director of Scholars (Scholar's Author's and Subject Indexes)." 1.1 (1984): 11-19.
"LEGACY Directory of Scholars, Supplement." 1.2 (1984): 16-19.
"LEGACY Directory of Scholars, Supplement Two." 2.1 (1985): 21-23.
"LEGACY Directory of Scholars." 4.1 (1987): 61-75.

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
and Barbara Ann Bardes. 2.2 (1985): 13-30.

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 ."
Donna M. Campbell. 11.2 (1994): 118-129.

"The Sentimental Poetess in the World: Metaphor and Subjectivity in Lydia Sigorney's
Nature Poetry." Annie Finch. 5.2 (1988): 3-18.

"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
'A Whisper in the Dark.' " 3.2 (1986): 31-41.

"Reclaiming Paradise: Role Reversal as Liberation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Tom's Husband.' "
Thomas A. Maik. 7.1 (1990): 23-29.

"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.
11.1 (1994): 37-54.

"New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels
by Pauline Hopkins and EdithWharton." Kristina Brooks. 13.2 (1996): 91-112.

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
Nature Poetry." Annie Finch. 5.2 (1988): 3-18.

SOUTHERN LITERATURE

" 'Call the Roller of the Big Cigars': Smoking Out the Patriarchy in The Awakening ."
Harriet Kramer Linkin. 11.2 (1994): 130-142.

SOUTHWORTH, E.D.E.N.

"Double Talk: The Power and Glory of Paradox in E.D.E.N. Southworth's The Hidden Hand ."
Lynette Carpenter. 10.1 (1993): 17-30.

"The House that Hagar Built: Houses and Heroines in E.D.E.N. Southworth's
The Deserted Wife ." Susan K. Harris. 4.2 (1987): 17-29.

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 ."
Natasha Saje. 15.2 (1998): 158-170.

"Domesticity and Nationalism in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Agnes of Sorrento ." Annamaria Formichella.
15.2 (1998): 188-203.

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
Terry Cooke's Fiction." Sherry Lee Linkon. 10.1 (1993): 31-46.

SYLLABUS

"Nineteenth-Century American Novel: A Revised Syllabus." Joanne Dobson and Judith Fetterley. 1.1 (1984): 6.

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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.

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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.

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VISUAL ARTS

"Gender and Influence Louisa May Alcott's A Modern Mephistopheles ." Mary Chapman. 13.1 (1996): 19-37.

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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,
and Construction." Grace Ann Hovet and Theodore R. Hovet. 8.1 (1991): 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: Susan Warner, 1819-1885." Jane Tompkins. 2.1 (1985): 1, 14-15.

"Sentimental Conventions and Self-Protection: Little Women and The Wide, Wide World ."
Donna M. Campbell. 11.2 (1994): 118-129.

"Susan Warner's Queechy and the Bildungsroman Tradition." Cynthia Schoolar Williams.
7.2 (1990): 3-16.

"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
Ida B. Wells-Barnett." Simone W. Davis. 12.2 (1995): 77-97.

WESTERN LITERATURE

"Regeneration Through Liberation: Mary Austin's 'The Walking Woman' and the Western
Narrative Formula." Faith Jaycox. 6.1 (1989): 5-12.

"Traveling in the West, Writing in the Library: Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes ."
Nicole Tonkovich. 10.2 (1993): 79-102.

"Unsettling the Frontier: Gender and Racial Identity in Caroline Karcher's A New Home,
Who'll Follow and Forest Life ." Dawn E. Keetley. 12.1 (1995): 17-36.

WHARTON, EDITH

"New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation in Turn-of-the-Century Novels
by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton." Kristina Books: 13.2 (1996): 91-112.

"'I am not a Monster': Homophobia, Nostalgia, and Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers ."
  by Eleanor Hersey: 16.2 (1999): 177-192.

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."
Barbara A. White. 2.1 (1985): 6-8.

"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
Delia S. Bacon." Helen R. Deese. 8.2 (1991): 77-91.

WOMEN AND POLITICS

"The 'Weak Race' and the Winchester: Political Voices in the Pamphlets of
Ida B. Wells-Barnett." Simone W. Davis. 12.2 (1995): 77-97.

"Women and Political Power in the Republic: Two Early American Novels."
Suzanne Gossett and Barbara Ann Bardes. 2.2 (1985): 13-30.

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),
by Grace Greenwood (Sara J. Clarke [Lippincott])." 2.1 (1985): 9.

"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),
by Gail Hamilton (Mary Abigail Dodge)." 1.2 (1984): 16.

"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.

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ZITKALA-SA

"Re-visioning Sioux Women: Zitkala Sa's Revolutionary American Indian Stories ." Ruth Spack. 14.1 (1997): 25-42.