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Poetic Visions: Figures of Sight and Feminine Subjectivity in the
Works of Sylvia Plath, Anne Carson, and Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
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With "Two Throats and One Eye": Abject Female Friendships in
Contemporary American Women's Novels
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Subjugated Citizenship:
The Politics and Psychology of
Domesticity in
The Street by Ann
Petry, The Dollmaker by Harriet Arnow,
and The Changelings
by Jo Sinclair
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Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves: Deviants in Post-Revolutionary
French and American Novels
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To the Horizon and Back: Double Consciousness and the Journey to
Folk Modernism in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Ollie
Miss, and Banana Bottom
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Eliot among the Women
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Imagining a Future South: David Walker's Appeal and
Antebellum American Literature
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The A. B. C… of Autography: Edgar Allan Poe and
Archive Trouble of Antebellum American Literature
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