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Adventures Ahuri American Autobiography American Diaries anecdotes Anne autobiographical writings autobiographies by women Autobiography of Alice Bibliography biography Boston British Autobiography captivity captivity narratives career Cavendish chapter childhood chronological critics death Delany describes disjunctive domestic early edited efforts eighteenth century Elizabeth Elizabeth Cady Stanton emotional England English Autobiography especially experiences famous feelings female autobiographers feminist Flying friends genre Gertrude Stein girlhood Halkett Hellman husband Indian intellectual Journal Kate Millett Kempe Lady letters Lillian Hellman literary women Literature lives London Lucy Brewer male autobiographies Margaret Margery Kempe marriage Mary Memoirs Millett mother narrative nineteenth century novelist Patricia Meyer Spacks Pentimento Pilkington political portrait professional prose psychological published Quaker readers religious reveals self-image seventeenth sexual Shumaker Slave slavery social spiritual autobiographies Stanton story studies style subjective suffrage tells Toklas University Press woman women's autobiographical tradition women's autobiographies women's suffrage written wrote York