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141. Anne Boleyn, Lancelot de Carle, and the uses of documentary evidence
142. Getting out of Wonderland: Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, and Anne Sexton
143. The natural progression of an orphan: L.M. Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables'
144. We're Not Ourselves Anymore: A creative thesis with a scholarly introduction
145. Symbols of saints: Theology, ritual, and kinship in music for John the Baptist and St. Anne (1175--1563)
146. Revealing reciprocity: Anne Wilkinson, Northrop Frye, and mythopoetics in Canada
147. Anne-Therese de Lambert und Sophie von La Roche als Innovatorinnen der weiblichen Erziehungsdebatte im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert
148. Katherine Anne Porter's adaptation of Joycean paralysis in the 'Pale Horse, Pale Rider' collection
149. Sainte -Anne -du -Petit -Cap: The making of an early modern shrine
150. Found in translation: The journey of Anne Hebert's poetry in(to) English
151. 'The little white dish of my faith': Anne Sexton, the body, and spirituality
152. Finding the feminist poetics of Anne Sexton and desire in the poetry of W. B. Yeats
153. 'Reader, I married him': The spiritually responsible heroine in Charlotte Bronte, Anne Bronte, and George Eliot
154. Southern crossroads: Science, religion and gender in southern women's literature between the World Wars (Ellen Glasgow, Frances Newman, Zora Neale Hurston, Katherine Anne Porter)
155. 'Writing a war story': American women's writing on the Vietnam War (Mary McCarthy, Le Ly Hayslip, Emily Mann, Jayne Anne Phillips, Bobbie Ann Mason)
156. Building stories: Literature and architecture in early modern England (Anne Clifford, Countess of Pembroke, Sir Henry Wotton, Ben Jonson, John Stow, George Herbert)
157. Select, order, shape: Women's authority and the generic conventions of life-writing in the novels of Anne Bronte
158. Symbolization and its discontents: An exploration of symbolic experience and poetic expression (Anne Sexton, Adrienne Rich)
159. Art and Artistry in Katherine Anne Porter: Iconographic Figures and Festive Patterns
160. Ladies of the shade: The pastoral poetry of Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Elizabeth Singer Rowe
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