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- The Milwaukee School of Fleshly Poetry: Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Poems of Passion and Popular Aestheticism Volume 26, Number 1, 2009, pp. 69-91
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Casebook, and: The Cambridge Introduction to Harriet Beecher Stowe (review)
- Editor's Note
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- The True Story of Alice B. Toklas: A Study of Three Autobiographies (review)
- Holy Prayers in a Horse's Ear: A Japanese American Memoir (review)
- Portraits of the New Negro Woman: Visual and Literary Culture in the Harlem Renaissance (review)
- Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts, and: The Architectural Imagination of Edith Wharton: Gender, Class, and Power in the Progressive Era (review)
- America's Gothic Fiction: The Legacy of Magnalia Christi Americana (review)
- Affecting Fictions: Mind, Body, and Emotion in American Literary Realism (review)
- Jennie Carter: A Black Journalist of the Early West (review)
- Love and Marriage in Early African America (review)
- Changing Rapture: Emily Dickinson's Poetic Development (review)
- Women & Children First: Nineteenth-Century Sea Narratives & American Identity (review)
- Prodigal Daughters: Susanna Rowson's Early American Women (review)
- Feminist Interventions in Early American Studies (review)
- Excerpt from Life in Mormon Bondage (1908; 224-25)
- Excerpt from Wife No. 19 (1875)
- Ann Eliza Webb Young (Denning) (1844–after 1908)
- Mothering: The Story of a Revolt
- Less Work for "Mother": Rural Readers, Farm Papers, and the Makeover of "The Revolt of 'Mother'"
- Framing the Body: Imperialism and Visual Discourse in María Cristina Mena's Short Fiction
- The Milwaukee School of Fleshly Poetry: Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Poems of Passion and Popular Aestheticism
- Constance Fenimore Woolson's Anthropology of Desire
- "When it ceases to be silly it becomes actually wrong": The Cultural Contexts of Female Homoerotic Desire in Rose Terry Cooke's "My Visitation"
- Marriage, Coverture, and the Companionate Ideal in The Coquette and Dorval
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