Womanhood in Anglophone literary culture nineteenth and twentieth century perspectives /
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Newcastle, U.K. :
Cambridge Scholars,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Cabinets of the curious: readers in the nineteenth century American archive and the search for a story-like life / Zoe Trodd
- Women's history, women's empowerment: Lydia Maria Child's Ladies Family Library Series / Susan Toth Lord
- Cinderella revisited: women writers and the stepfamily / Christine Poulson
- The hidden harlot: alternative ideals of womanhood in nineteenth century women's fiction / Susan Cruea
- Victorian women poets and the art of collaboration / Susan Soroka
- "That idyl of the June, that girls' gospel" : Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Browning's Aurora Leigh / Becky Wingard Lewis
- Cuban femininity and national unity in Louisa May Alcott's moods and Elizabeth Stoddard's "Eros and Anteros" / Nina Bannett
- Bad girls of the VAD: World War I fallen women in the forbidden zone / Jennifer Shaddock
- Modernism, maternity, and the radical women poet / Julia Lisella
- Riders of the new wave: the feminist science fiction of Le Guin,Russ, and Tiptree / Alayne Peterson
- Embodying the muse, opening pandora's box: Post-Modern counter narratives of female creativity and community / Jennifer E. Dunn
- Sacred frontiers: looking for fissures to construct an alternate feminist subjectivity in Fatima Mernissi's Dreams of trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood / Diya Abdo
- Who I be I grow up / here? : literary recuperations of Harlem's streets / Alison Perry
- Womb fiction: late twentieth century challenges to the woman as womb paradigm / Natalie Wilson.