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  1. Falling Stories: Cinematic Naturalism and Disability in Frank Norris’ and Stephen Crane’s City Sketches
  2. Donna M. Campbell
  3. pp. 95-118
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  1. “Ah! To Become the Balzac of America!”: The Balzacian Subtext of Sister Carrie
  2. J. Bret Maney
  3. pp. 119-135
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  1. Expressivism, Pluralism, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “A Suggestion on the Negro Problem”
  2. Philipp Löffler
  3. pp. 136-152
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  1. Will to the Original: Platonism in Henry James’ Roderick Hudson
  2. Yuki Miyazawa
  3. pp. 153-166
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  1. The Critical Reception of Mark Twain’s Introduction to English as She is Taught
  2. Gary Scharnhorst
  3. pp. 167-178
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  1. A Note on Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Katharine Hepburn
  2. Gary Scharnhorst
  3. pp. 179-180
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  1. Mark Twain Fakeographs
  2. Gary Scharnhorst, Leslie Diane Myrick
  3. pp. 181-185
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  1. Little Women at 150 ed. by Daniel Shealy (review)
  2. Theresa Strouth Gaul
  3. pp. 187-188
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