Reforming Count D’elmont: Masculinity, Sympathy, and Reading in Eliza Haywood’s "Love in Excess"
págs. 285-311
págs. 313-335
Celebrating and Singing, Bleeding and Pining: Embodiment and Emotion in Walt Whitman and Adah Isaacs Menken
págs. 337-355
Mary Butts and the “War-fairy-tale”: Femininity, Archaeology, and Great War Rhetoric in "Ashe of Rings"
págs. 357-379
Speculative Black Maternity: Fran Ross’s "Oreo" and Ntozake Shange’s "Sassafrass, Cypress and Indigo"
págs. 381-405
págs. 407-423
“Printing books shall eventually be my trade”: Piecing Together the History of Diane di Prima’s Poets Press
págs. 425-433
When Your Friend Is Also a Mentor: The Mentrix Identity
págs. 435-441
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