Papa Dick and sister-woman : reflections on women in the fiction of Richard Wright / Sherley Anne Williams. Fenimore Cooper's heroines / Kay House with Genevieve Belfiglio -- Thwarted nature : Nathaniel Hawthorne as feminist / Nina Baym -- Four novels of Harriet Beecher Stowe : a study in nineteenth-century androgyny / Laurie Crumpacker -- On Herman Melville / Gene Patterson-Black -- Mark Twain's capers : a chameleon in King Carnival's court / Rolande Ballorain -- W.D. Howells : the ever-womanly / John W. Crowley -- Bostonians : feminists and the new world / Nina Auerbach -- Cool Diana and the blood-red muse : Edith Wharton on innocence and art / Elizabeth Ammons -- Stephen Crane and the fallen women / Carol Hurd Green -- Brother Theodore, hell on women / Susan Wolstenholme -- Mothers, daughters, and the "art necessity" : Willa Cather and the creative process / Sharon O'Brien -- Question of Gertrude Stein / Cynthia Secor -- Fitzgerald's women : beyond winter dreams / Mary A. McCay -- William Faulkner : a feminist consideration / Judith Bryant Wittenberg -- Hemingway and Fauntleroy : an androgynous pursuit / Mark Spilka -- Zora Neale Hurston : changing her own words / Cheryl A. Wall -- Papa Dick and sister-woman : reflections on women in the fiction of Richard Wright / Sherley Anne Williams.
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