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81. 'The world, our home': The rhetorical vision of women's clubs in American literature, 1870--1920 (Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Sarah Orne Jewett, Willa Cather, Mary Austin)
82. Interior spaces: Privacy and virtue from the time of Sarah Scott to Jane Austen
83. Sarah, the first matriarch of Genesis: A hermeneutic exploration of her legend and its impact on the vocation of wife
84. Through writing for publication, a biracial, bicultural, bilingual adolescent explores identity and normalcy: Sarah in her own words
85. Victorians and vivisection: Fictions of pain from fin de siecle (Wilkie Collins, Sarah Grand, H. G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler)
86. 'Past recovery': The memory of the Victorian in the postimperial present (Sarah Waters)
87. Spacious places of spiritual autobiography: The paradox of pilgrimage in Sarah Jewett's 'The Country of the Pointed Firs'
88. The 'I' in the center of the horizon: American and Americanness in nineteenth-century sea literature (Olaudah Equiano, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Celia Thaxter, Sarah Orne Jewett)
89. The salvation plot: Protestantism and the genesis of the novel (Martin Luther, John Bunyan, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding)
90. Dialectics of loss: Sentimental irony and the eighteenth-century British novel (Sarah Fielding, Laurence Sterne, Oliver Goldsmith)
91. Hoffmannian variations: The figure of E. T. A. Hoffmann in Baudelaire, Wagner, Freud and Kofman (Charles Baudelaire, France, Richard Wagner, Sigmund Freud, Sarah Kofman)
92. State fantasy: The late nineteenth-century British novel and the cultural formation of state personhood (Thomas Hardy, George Gissing, Sarah Grand)
93. Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child)
94. 'Play with the stories a little while': Mobility of mind in short fictions by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, George Egerton and Sarah Grand
95. Beauty and the body in the fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Lewis Carroll, and Sarah Grand
96. Other possible identities: Three essays on minor American literatures (Frank Chin, Ishmael Reed, Sarah Schulman)
97. Fruitful in the land of my affliction: Narratives of captivity and female self-fashioning, 1666--1824 (Mary Rowlandson, Mary Jemison, Margaret Cavendish, Sarah Fielding, Madame de Grafigny, France)
98. Sarah Helen Whitman's literary criticism: A critical edition
99. Making place in Western American autobiography: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, William Kittredge, Lorena Hays, and Maxine Hong Kingston
100. Motherwork, artwork: The mother/artist in fiction by Parton, Phelps, Chopin, Woolf, Drabble, and Walker (Sarah Parton, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Kate Chopin, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Drabble, Alice Walker)
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