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Fall 2008, Volume 27, Number 1

From the Editor
Laura M. Stevens

REVISTING FEMALE AUTHORSHIP IN THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

"Affecting the Shade": Attribution, Authorship, and Anonymity in An Essay in Defense of the Female Sex
Johanna Devereaux

"Far Other Times Are These": The Bluestockings in the Time of Ossian
JoEllen DeLucia

Parroting and the Periodical: Women's Speech, Haywood's Parrot, and Its Antecedents Manushag N. Powell

"Little Brown Girl" in a "White, White City": Una Marson and London
Anna Snaith

Jews in China and American Discourses of Identity in Pearl S. Buck's Peony
Taryn L. Okuma

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Avoiding "Troubles of Every Kind": Lessons for Archival Research
Diana Vela

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Before NEWW (New Approaches to European Women's Writing): Prolegomena to the Launching of an International Project
Suzan van Dijk, Anke Gilleir, Alicia C. Montoya

REVIEW ESSAY

Middlebrow Feminism
Jane Marcus
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