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"O Pregnant Brain": Procreation and Power in Anne Bradstreet's Poetry
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Southern Community, Commerce, and Representation in the Global Age
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Effects of Reference Prices on Evaluations of Discounts
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THE WOMAN ON THE SCAFFOLD
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Learning and Godliness Cultivated Together: Early
Eighteenth-Century Samplers from Boston, Philadelphia, and the
South Carolina Low Country
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Relocating the Alliance: The U.S.-South Korea Military Alliance
in Cultural Representations
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Longing for Longing: Girlhood, Narrative, and Nostalgia in American
Literature for Children and Young Adults
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Fret Not; It's Good: Sue Henry's Final Days
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From The Jazz Singer to an American Girl: The Turn of the Century
Jewish Immigrant in American Popular Culture
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"Expressions of the Life that is within Us" Epistolary Practice of
American Women in Republican China
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Ceaselessly Calling into Question All Origins: The Death and Life of the Author in South African Oral Poetics
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Dismantling the “Master’s House”: Audre Lorde in Conversation with Critical Race Theory and Vulnerability Theory
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The Subversive Echo: A Comparison of Language Reclamation as a Feminist Rhetorical Strategy
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“The Gothic Marriage Plot”: Gothic Realism as Resistance to Patriarchy in the Fiction of Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Anne Brontë
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Trustees of Defiance: Death, Resurrection, and Sacred Imperative in African American Literature
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