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Table of Contents

  1. From the Editor
  2. Laura M. Stevens
  3. pp. 7-14
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Articles

  1. Introduction: Anita Brookner in the World
  2. Phyllis Lassner, Ann V. Norton, Margaret D. Stetz
  3. pp. 15-18
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435424
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  1. Anita Brookner Reads Edith Wharton and Henry James: The Problem of Moral Imagination
  2. Ann V. Norton
  3. pp. 19-33
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435425
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  1. Anita Brookner's Visual World
  2. Margaret D. Stetz
  3. pp. 35-46
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435426
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  1. Exiles from Jewish Memory: Anita Brookner's Anglo-Jewish Aesthetic
  2. Phyllis Lassner
  3. pp. 47-61
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435427
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  1. "Opening the Door": The Hogarth Press as Virginia Woolf's Outsiders' Society
  2. Ursula McTaggart
  3. pp. 63-81
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435428
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  1. Constitutive Trauma in Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls Trilogy: The Romance of Reenactment
  2. Elizabeth Weston
  3. pp. 83-105
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435429
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  1. A Woman Playwright's Revision of a Legendary Epic: Zeynep Avcı's Gilgamesh
  2. Pürnur Uçar-Özbirinci
  3. pp. 107-123
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435430
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Innovations

  1. Local, National, Transnational: Situating Women Across Archives
  2. Tamara Harvey
  3. pp. 125-129
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Archives

  1. Old Pages and New Readings in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
  2. Amy E. Elkins
  3. pp. 131-136
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2010.a435432
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Review Essay

  1. Narrative or Network?: Eighteenth-Century Feminist Literary History at the Crossroads
  2. Paula McDowell
  3. pp. 137-158
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  1. Michael Field in Their Time and Ours
  2. Joseph Bristow
  3. pp. 159-179
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Reviews

  1. Writing Gender in Women's Letter Collections of the Italian Renaissance (review)
  2. Cosetta Seno Reed
  3. pp. 181-183
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  1. Figuring Modesty in Feminist Discourse Across the Americas, 1633-1700 (review)
  2. Hilda L. Smith
  3. pp. 183-186
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  1. The Art of Political Fiction in Hamilton, Edgeworth, and Owenson (review)
  2. Ada Sharpe
  3. pp. 186-188
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  1. Becoming a Woman of Letters: Myths of Authorship and Facts of the Victorian Market (review)
  2. Laurie Langbauer
  3. pp. 188-190
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  1. Frontiers of Femininity: A New Historical Geography of the Nineteenth-Century American West (review)
  2. Cathryn Halverson
  3. pp. 190-193
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  1. The Color of Democracy in Women's Regional Writing (review)
  2. Marjorie Pryse
  3. pp. 193-194
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  1. Improper Modernism: Djuna Barnes's Bewildering Corpus (review)
  2. Susan Edmunds
  3. pp. 199-201
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  1. Female Embodiment and Subjectivity in the Modernist Novel: The Corporeum of Virginia Woolf and Olive Moore (review)
  2. April Pelt
  3. pp. 201-202
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  1. Imagining Virginia Woolf: An Experiment in Critical Biography (review)
  2. Rosemary Joyce
  3. pp. 203-205
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  1. I Made You to Find Me: The Coming of Age of the Woman Poet and the Politics of Poetic Address (review)
  2. Estella Lauter
  3. pp. 205-207
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  1. Everybody's Family Romance: Reading Incest in Neoliberal America (review)
  2. Trysh Travis
  3. pp. 207-210
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  1. Rainforest Narratives: The Work of Janette Turner Hospital (review)
  2. Bronwen Levy
  3. pp. 210-212
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  1. 100 Years of Anne with an 'e': The Centennial Study of "Anne of Green Gables," (review)
  2. Kathleen A. Miller
  3. pp. 212-214
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Books Received

  1. Books Received
  2. pp. 221-223
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Contributors

  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 225-229
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