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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Women Writers and the Assumption of Authority: The Atlantic Monthly, 1857-1898 | 3 | |
Conversation as Rhetoric in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century | 27 | |
"Thumping Against the Glittering Wall of Limitations": Lydia Maria Child's "Letters from New York" | 41 | |
"We Must Be about Our Father's Business: Anna Julia Cooper and the In-Corporation of the Nineteenth-Century African-American Woman Intellectual | 61 | |
"I Thought From the Way You Writ, That You Were a Great Six-Footer of a Woman": Gender and the Public Voice in Fanny Fern's Newspaper Essays | 81 | |
Excising the Text, Exorcising the Author: Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 | 97 | |
Literary Cross-Dressing in Old New York: Ann Sophia Stephens as Jonathan Slick | 113 | |
Gender and the Jeremiad: Gail Hamilton's Antisuffrage Prophecy | 127 | |
The American Indian Story of Zitkala-Sa | 141 | |
Contributors' Notes | 157 | |
Index | 159 |
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