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| 1. | A Discussion On The Reactions To Sexual Politics In Nella Larsen's Quicksand |
| 2. | On The Construction Of Subjectivity Of African American Female In Quicksand |
| 3. | Pursuit Of Identity Under Double Consciousness |
| 4. | Women’s Dilemma In Passing From The Perspective Of Nietzsche’s Tragedy Theory |
| 5. | Resounding The Music Of Freedom |
| 6. | A Study Of The English Translation Of The Culture-loaded Words Of Xue Tao’s Poems In Larsen’s Brocade River Poems—From The Perspective Of Cultural Translation School |
| 7. | A Difficult Passing Through The Quicksand:Biracial Identity Construction In Quicksand And Passing |
| 8. | Bodies Unbound:Analysis Of Nella Larsen’s Novels In The Dimension Of Body Narrative |
| 9. | Gender Trouble In Nella Larsen’s Passing From The Perspective Of Gender Performativity |
| 10. | A Horneyan Interpretation Of Mulattos’ Identification In Nella Larsen’s Passing |
| 11. | The exotic other and feminine virtue: Dilemmas of African American female self-representation in the novels of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen |
| 12. | Life, love, and loss: The stories of women and children as told by Handel, Debussy, Brahms, Mussorsgky, and Libby Larsen |
| 13. | Narrating choices: The significance of technique in the work of Sarah Orne Jewett, Willa Cather, Nella Larsen, and Zora Neale Hurston |
| 14. | Black rage in African American literature before the Civil Rights Movement: Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Charles Chesnutt, Nella Larsen, Richard Wright, and Ann Petry |
| 15. | Emotional living: Identity and the power of emotion in the fiction of Paula Martinac, Nella Larsen, Cristina Garcia and Loida Maritza Perez |
| 16. | Context and Commission in Large-Scale Texted Works of Libby Larsen |
| 17. | Modernism and the marketplace: Literary cultures and consumer capitalism, 1915--1939 (Jean Rhys, Dominica, Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Beach, Nella Larsen) |
| 18. | Not our memory: Contested visions of family at the turn of the American century (Henry James, Mark Twain, Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Pauline E. Hopkins, Nella Larsen) |
| 19. | Blurring boundaries: Issues of gender, madness, and identity in Libby Larsen's opera 'Mrs. Dalloway' |
| 20. | Museums, libraries, and the woman writer: Edith Wharton, Marianne Moore, and Nella Larsen |
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