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Does "Little Women" Belittle Women?: Female Influence In Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women", Anjali Prasad
Does "Little Women" Belittle Women?: Female Influence In Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women", Anjali Prasad
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Gender-Based Behavior In "A Streetcar Named Desire", Jordan Davis
Gender-Based Behavior In "A Streetcar Named Desire", Jordan Davis
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Richard Wright And Ralph Ellison: Conflicting Masculinities, H. Alexander Nejako
Richard Wright And Ralph Ellison: Conflicting Masculinities, H. Alexander Nejako
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Popular Culture, Thomas Beer, And The Making Of "The Sound And The Fury", Lynn Dorsey Define
Popular Culture, Thomas Beer, And The Making Of "The Sound And The Fury", Lynn Dorsey Define
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Male Moral Irresponsibility In Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy", Dana B. Castle
Male Moral Irresponsibility In Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy", Dana B. Castle
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Cultural Determinism In "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Lynda Ann Thompson
Cultural Determinism In "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Lynda Ann Thompson
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The Political-Domestics: Sectional Issues In American Women's Fiction, 1852-1867, Beverly Peterson
The Political-Domestics: Sectional Issues In American Women's Fiction, 1852-1867, Beverly Peterson
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This is a study of five novels written by American women during the middle of the nineteenth century. The novels are Aunt Phillis's Cabin (1852) by Mary Henderson Eastman, Northwood (1827 and 1852) by Sarah Josepha Hale, The Planter's Northern Bride (1854) by Carolyn Lee Hentz, Macaria (1864) by Augusta Evans, and Cameron Hall (1867) by Mary Anne Cruse. In advancing their authors' opinions on sectional issues like slavery and secession, these novels make overt political statements of a kind not usually associated with writers of domestic fiction.;All of the novels in this study conform in some ways to the …
The Problem Of Time In Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel", Patrick M. Curran
The Problem Of Time In Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel", Patrick M. Curran
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William Carlos Williams's "Spring And All": The Oneness Of Experience, Molly Elayne Jones
William Carlos Williams's "Spring And All": The Oneness Of Experience, Molly Elayne Jones
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Putting Masculinity Into Words: Hemingway's Critique And Manipulation Of American Manhood, Timothy L. Barnard
Putting Masculinity Into Words: Hemingway's Critique And Manipulation Of American Manhood, Timothy L. Barnard
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