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- Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers
- University of Nebraska Press
- issue
- Volume 34, Number 1, 2017
- Excerpts from Sincerity; A Novel in a Series of Original Letters, by Susanna Rowson
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Editor's Note
- Selected Writings of Ella Higginson: Inventing Pacific Northwest Literature ed. by Laura Laffrado (review)
- Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture by Sarah N. Roth (review)
- Alternate Origin Stories and Unexpected Archives: The Question of the Indigenous Literary
- Legible Natives: Making Native Women Visible in the Literary Arts
- Canonical Predicaments
- Scrupulous Sincerity: Susanna Rowson's Sentimental and Gothic Turns
- Six Lessons from the Just Teach One Project on Recovering Susanna Rowson's Sincerity
- Seriality and Susanna Rowson's Sincerity
- "Oh That I Were a Man!": Susanna Rowson's Lesson on Marital Entrapment
- Female Relationships in Susanna Rowson's Sincerity: The Bechdel Test and American Literature Syllabi
- The Heart of Capitalism: Contested Visions of Labor Reform in Lurana Sheldon's Department Store Novels
- "The Queer Feeling We All Know": Queer Objects and Orientations in Edith Wharton's (Haunted) Houses
- Black Classical Ruins and American Memory in the Poetry of H. Cordelia Ray
- Theorizing Democratic Feelings, Disagreement, and the Temporal Child in Catharine Maria Sedgwick's The Linwoods
- If We Are Brave Enough to Accept: Taking on the Challenges of Lydia Maria Child Today
- Lydia Maria Child's Abolition Democracy, and Ours
- The Problems of Citizenship: Revisiting Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New-York through a Social Justice Lens
- The Cost of the Gift: Gender and Labor in Lydia Maria Child's Writings
- Fostering the Future: Lydia Maria Child's Environmental Engagements in The Juvenile Miscellany and Beyond
- Lydia Maria Child's Legacy to the Twenty-First Century: The Law of Love versus Religious Bigotry, Anti-Immigrant Hysteria, and Mass Incarceration
- Honoring Lydia Maria Child's Legacy: An Inclusive Vision for an Author Society
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