Съдържание:
  • Introduction /
  • Monika M. Elbert
  • Intertextuality and Authorial Interconnectedness
  • To Be a "Parlor Soldier": Susan Warner's Answer to Emerson's "Self-Reliance" /
  • Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
  • "Astra Castra": Emily Dickinson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Harriet Prescott Spofford /
  • Katharine Rodier
  • The War of Susie King Taylor /
  • Karen S. Nulton
  • No Separations in the City: The Public-Private Novel and Private-Public Authorship /
  • Karen E. Waldron
  • Body Politics: Framing the Female Body
  • The Ungendered Terrain of Good Health: Mary Gove Nichols's Rewriting of the Diseased Institution of Marriage /
  • Dawn Keetley
  • Male Doctors and Female Illness in American Women's Fiction, 1850-1900 /
  • Frederick Newberry
  • Gender Bending: Two Role-Reversal Utopias by Nineteenth-Century Women /
  • Darby Lewes
  • On the Home Front and Beyond: Domesticity and the Marketplace
  • A Homely Business: Melusina Fay Peirce and Late-Nineteenth-Century Cooperative Housekeeping /
  • Lisette Nadine Gibson
  • Narratives of Domestic Imperialism: The African-American Home in the Colored American Magazine and the Novels of Pauline Hopkins, 1900-1903 /
  • Debra Bernardi
  • Public Women, Private Acts: Gender and Theater in Turn-of-the-Century American Novels /
  • Jennifer Costello Brezina
  • Sentimental Subversions
  • Gender Valences of Transcendentalism: The Pursuit of Idealism in Elizabeth Oakes-Smith's "The Sinless Child" /
  • Mary Louise Kete
  • Sentimental Epistemologies in Uncle Tom's Cabin and The House of the Seven Gables /
  • Marianne Noble.