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- Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Consuming Dickinson Volume 34, Number 2, 2017, pp. 377-386
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- Editor’s Note
- Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism, and Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton ed. by Mary Chapman (review)
- Archives of Desire: The Queer Historical Work of New England Regionalism by J. Samaine Lockwood (review)
- Civil War Nurse Narratives, 1863–1870 by Daneen Wardrop (review)
- Female Piety and the Invention of American Puritanism by Bryce Traister (review)
- Susan Warner’s The Wide, Wide World eds. by Jessica De Spain etal. (review)
- Memorable Days: The Emilie Davis Diaries by Judith Giesberg (review)
- Consuming Dickinson
- “The Conqueror and the Murderer”
- “Orrin de Wolf”
- The Bildung of a Reformer: Mary Livermore’s Poetic Involvement in the Anti-gallows Campaign of the 1840s
- The Real New Woman. Miriam Michelson Likens Her to a Pleasant Dream, Not a Nightmare
- The Milpitas Maiden: A Story of Some Women’s Rights and Others’ Sufferance
- The Girl Reporter in Fact and Fiction: Miriam Michelson’s New Women and Periodical Culture in the Progressive Era
- Creating a “Democratic Neighborhood” through Poetic Exchange: Lucy Larcom’s An Idyl of Work
- States of Innocence: Harriet Beecher Stowe, London Needlewomen, and the New England Novel
- Word Become Flesh: Literacy, Anti-literacy, and Illiteracy in Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Uncovering the Career of Lucretia Howe Newman Coleman
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