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Introduction |
Janet Galligani Casey |
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Taking tips and losing class |
Donna M. Campbell |
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My little illegality |
Joy Castro |
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Shriveled breasts and dollar signs |
Angela Marie Smith |
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Monstrous modernism |
Joseph Entin |
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The objectivity of nature in Josephine Herbst's Rope of gold |
Caren Irr |
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Agrarian landscapes, the Depression, and women's prgressive fiction |
Janet Galligani Casey |
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The avengers of Christie Street |
Lee Bernstein |
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"Smashing cantatas" and "Looking glass pitchers" |
Lawrence Hanley |
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Marching! marching! and the idea of the proletarian novel |
Jon-Christian Suggs |
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Time, transmission, autonomy |
David Jenemann and Andrew Knighton |
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Introduction |
Janet Galligani Casey |
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Taking tips and losing class |
Donna M. Campbell |
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My little illegality |
Joy Castro |