Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women's Regional WritingSherrie A. Inness, Diana Royer |
Contents
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Celia Thaxters Among the Isles of Shoals | 38 |
Selfrepresentation in Grace Kings Balcony Stories Lori Robison | 54 |
Regionalism and Pauline Hopkinss | 72 |
Sarah Orne Jewetts The | 88 |
Sarah Orne Jewett | 109 |
Mary Austin | 124 |
Meridel Le Sueur and the Making of a Radical | 143 |
The Lady of the Limberlost Resituates | 162 |
of Agnes Morley Cleaveland and Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Becky | 180 |
Wilma Dykeman and Appalachian | 197 |
Natural Landscapes and | 216 |
Linda Hasselstrom at Home on the American | 237 |
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Notes on Contributors | 281 |
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