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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 What’s the Story? The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part I
2 Odds ’n’ Ends: The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part II
3 Sex and the City: Cecil Dreeme and the Antebellum Sex/Gender System
4 Compulsory Domesticity: Roderick Hudson, Love, and Friendship in the Gilded Age
5 How the Other Half Loved: A Saloonkeeper’s Daughter in the Company of Women
6 A Tramp at Home: Huckleberry Finn, Romantic Friendship, and the Homeless Man
7 The Other Man: Homofiliation, Marriage, and A Hazard of New Fortunes
Abbreviations Notes
Bibliography Index
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