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Table of contents:
Introduction
Abbreviations
1. The Fantasy of Self-Reliance: An Introductory Biography
2. The Metaphor of the Adolescent Reformer: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Little Women
3. Historical Interlude: Vita Religiosa and Romantic Evangelism
4. Education and Reform: Victorian Progressivism
5. Gender and Reform: New Women and True Womanhood
6. Historical Interlude: Authors, Authority, and Publication
7. Adolescent Reform Novels: The Legacy of Twain and Alcott
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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