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- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
- The University of Tulsa
- issue
- Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 2011
- Contributors
- Books Received
- Announcement
- Abstracts
- Techniques for Living: Fiction and Theory in the Work of Christine Brooke-Rose (review)
- Neodomestic American Fiction (review)
- Playing Smart: New York Women Writers and Modern Magazine Culture (review)
- Pink Pirates: Contemporary American Women Writers and Copyright (review)
- The White Negress: Literature, Minstrelsy, and the Black-Jewish Imaginary (review)
- Hellenism and Loss in the Work of Virginia Woolf (review)
- Antebellum American Women Writers and the Road: American Mobilities (review)
- Mary Chesnut’s Civil War Epic (review)
- Canadian Women In Print, 1750–1918 (review)
- Uneasy Possessions: The Mother-Daughter Dilemma in French Women’s Writings, 1671–1928 (review)
- The Fiction of Enlightenment: Women of Reason in the French Eighteenth Century (review)
- Women’s Work: Labour, Gender, Authorship, 1750–1830 (review)
- The Ravishing Restoration: Aphra Behn, Violence, and Comedy (review)
- Of Love and War: The Political Voice in the Early Plays of Aphra Behn (review)
- Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland (review)
- Casting the Bones of Willa Mae Beede: Passing and Performativity in Suzan-Lori Parks’s Getting Mother’s Body
- “This posthumous life of mine”: Tragic Overliving in the Plays of Marina Carr
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days
- Writing the Eighteenth-Century Household: Leapor, Austen, and the Old Feudal Spirits
- A Creole Contagion: Narratives of Slavery and Tainted Wealth in Millenium Hall
- Anne Finch, Restoration Playwright
- An Arab Woman Poet as a Crossover Artist?: Reconsidering the Ambivalent Legacy of Al-Khansaʾ
- From the Editor: On Translation
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