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Studies in American Fiction    (Publication Information)
ISSN: 0091-8083
Publisher: Northeastern University
Autumn 1998
Spring 1998
1. The Undomesticated Nature of Feminism: Mary Austin and the Progressive Women Conservationists
Author: Alaimo, Stacy
LIFT Number: [00003707]
p. 73-96
2. Flannery O'Conner, Laughter, and the Word Made Flesh
Author: Boren, Mark Edelman
LIFT Number: [00003729]
p. 115-128
3. 'This Spreading Radicalism': Hamlin Garland's 'A Spoil of Office' and the Creation of True Populism
Author: Martin, Quentin E
LIFT Number: [00003692]
p. 29-50
4. 'The Delightful Accent of the South Land': Ruth McEnery Stuart's Dialect Fiction
Author: McKinley, Gena
LIFT Number: [00003720]
p. 97-114
5. Disabling Fictions: Race, History, and Ideology in Crane's 'The Monster'
Author: McMurray, Price
LIFT Number: [00003699]
p. 51-72
6. Abolition, Compromise and 'The Everlasting Elusiveness of Truth' in Melville's 'Pierre'
Author: Sweet, Nancy F
LIFT Number: [00003683]
p. 3-28


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