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Introduction: What Difference Does Regional Writing Make? | 3 | |
1 | "I Feared to Find Myself a Foreigner": Sarah Orne Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs | 17 |
2 | The Region of the Repressed and the Return of the Region: Hamlin Garland and Harold Frederic | 38 |
3 | The History of a Historyless People: Gertrude Atherton's The Californians | 73 |
4 | "The Shadow of the Ethiopian": George Washington Cable's The Grandissimes | 98 |
5 | Disorienting Regionalism: Jacob Riis, the City, and the Chinese Question | 124 |
6 | Representation and Tammany Hall: Locating the Body Politic | 154 |
Notes | 183 | |
Works Cited | 198 | |
Index | 206 |
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