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1. On The Poems Of Lydia.Haindelova
2. Making Life Appear New:Defamiliarization In Lydia Davis’ Short Stories
3. Analysis Of Inter-Language Practice
4. A Study Of Trauma In Everything I Never Told You
5. Our story: A collection of stories told by the sons and daughter of Alonzo Durward Clark and Wilma Emma Lydia Gibson Clark
6. Romantic peripheries: The national subject and the colonial Bildungsroman in Edgeworth, Scott, and Child and Hogg (Ireland, Scotland, United States, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth, James Hogg, Lydia Maria Child)
7. Women of reform: The periodical editing careers of Margaret Fuller, Lydia Maria Child, Caroline Healey Dall, and Jane Grey Swisshelm
8. The 'revolting' union: White/Indian intermarriage in nineteenth-century American women's fiction (Lydia Maria Child, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Ann Sophia Stephens)
9. Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child)
10. Ecologies of nation and identity: The idea and experience of place in early nineteenth-century New England literature (Daniel Webster, Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Vaughn Cheney, Theodore Dwight, Jr.)
11. Dormant talismans: Reconceiving America's spiritual and occult notions of identity (Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Hawthorne)
12. Houses divided: Sentimentality and the function of biracial characters in American abolitionist fiction (William Wells Brown, Lydia Maria Child, Emily Clemens Pearson, Harriet Beecher Stowe)
13. Nation, culture, and identity: The colonial subject's search for identity in the works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferre, and Ana Lydia Vega
14. Writing America: Race, gender and nationalism in American frontier fiction (James Fenimore Cooper, Lydia Maria Child, William Gilmore Simms, Robert Montgomery Bird, Catharine Maria Sedgwick)
15. Between lettered, popular, and mass cultures: Intellectuals and the public sphere in Mexico and Puerto Rico. A reading of the works of Carlos Monsivais, Cristina Pacheco, Edgardo Rodriguez Julia and Ana Lydia Vega
16. 'The Kongo Rule: The Palo Monte Mayombe Wisdom Society' ('Reglas De Congo: Palo Monte Mayombe'): A Book by Lydia Cabrera. An English Translation from the Spanish
17. A Report On Translating Love For Lydia(Excerpt) Under The Guidance Of Functional Equivalence Theory
18. A Report On Translating Love For Lydia (Excerpt) Under The Guidance Of Functional Equivalence Theory
19. A Study Of Lydia Davis’ Short Stories
20. A Study On The Transmutation Of Aunt Lydia’s Image In Atwood’s Works
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