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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Secular Sibyl and Divine Sophia: Stael's Corinne and Sand's Consuelo | 13 |
2 | Geraldine Jewsbury: Art and Work as Vocation | 64 |
3 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh and the Labors of Psyche | 99 |
4 | The Erinna Complex and George Eliot's Female Artists | 134 |
5 | Mrs. Humphry (Mary) Ward and the Artist as Medusa | 202 |
6 | The New Woman Kunstlerroman | 243 |
Works Cited | 253 | |
Index | 269 |
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