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101. Exilio, memoria y autorrepresentacion: La escritura autobiografica de Maria Zambrano, Maria Teresa Leon y Rosa Chacel (Spanish text)
102. Dormant talismans: Reconceiving America's spiritual and occult notions of identity (Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Hawthorne)
103. Gendering the pulpit: Religious discourse and the African-American female experience (Jarena Lee, Julia Foote, Maria Stewart, Sojourner Truth)
104. 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)
105. Margen y centro: Dramaturgia femenina brasilena contemporanea (Spanish text, Leilah Assuncao, Maria Adelaide Amaral, Isis Baiao)
106. Symbolisierung der Ordnung als Bewaeltigung des Chaos: T. S. Eliots 'Four Quartets' und Rainer Maria Rilkes 'Duineser Elegien' (German text)
107. 'Der gesang, dem keiner widersteht': Music in the life and works of Rainer Maria Rilke
108. Transformacion, funcion y recepcion de la leyenda de Santa Maria Egipciaca en Espana entre los siglos VII y XVII (Spanish text, Saint Mary of Egypt)
109. Moving beyond France: La traversee feminine and women's travels to the Americas in nineteenth-century French popular literature and art (Adele Hommaire de Hell, Marie Bonaparte-Wyse, Maria de Merlin, Lina Beck-Bernard)
110. 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)
111. 'Unsex'd' texts: History, hypertext and Romantic women writers (Catharine Macaulay, Helen Maria Williams, Charlotte Smith, Sydney Owenson)
112. Art competes with nature: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647--1717) and the culture of natural history (Germany)
113. Transformation of childhood experience: Rainer Maria Rilke and Fei Ming (China, Germany)
114. The friendly companion: Toward a comic poetics in the nineteenth-century English novel (Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Maria Edgeworth, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy)
115. The virtuous poor in domestic fiction by Catharine Maria Sedgwick and Susan Warner, 1822--1877
116. Redefining nation: Space and desire in contemporary Mexican women's writing (Tita Valencia, Maria Luisa Puga, Angeles Mastretta)
117. Ancestral voices: Maria Edgeworth and other orphans of British literature (William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Sydney, Lady Morgan, Jane Austen)
118. A matter of life and death: Jose Maria Arguedas, Mario Vargas Llosa, and the postmodern condition
119. 'Homely adventures': Domesticity, travel, and the gender economy of colonial difference in eighteenth-century British literature (Daniel Defoe, Jane Austen, Anna Maria Falconbridge, Richard Cumberland)
120. Toward a cognitive poetics of translation (Habib Bektas, Czeslaw Milosz, Poland, Rainer Maria Rilke, Emily Dickinson, Germany, Austria)
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