Volume 35, Number 2 (2018) read on Project MUSE read on JSTOR
Contents Editor’s Note
Susan Tomlinson
Essays The Trials of a New England Coquette:
Rockford and the Romantic History of Lillie Devereux Blake
Vera R. Foley
Turning Over Fresh Leaves: A Reconsideration of Fanny Fern's Periodical Writing
Kevin McMullen
H. D., Imagiste Synesthete
Allyson DeMaagd
From the Archives Willa Cather in the
Denver Times in 1915 and New Evidence of the Origins of
The Professor’s House Melissa J. Homestead
Willa Sibert Cather Thanks the West for Her Success as Writer of Stories
Margaret Harvey
Legacy Reprint Profile of Fanny Fern (1985)
Joyce W. Warren
Book Reviews T
he Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright, by Ann M. Little, and
In the Neighborhood: Women’s Publication in Early America, by Caroline Wigginton
Joanne van der Woude
Archives of Labor: Working-Class Women and Literary Culture in the Antebellum United States, by Lori Merish
Andrew Lawson
Archives of Dispossession: Recovering the Testimonios of Mexican American Herederas, 1848–1960, by Karen R. Roybal
Díana Noreen Rivera
The Illustrated Slave: Empathy, Graphic Narrative, and the Visual Culture of the Transatlantic Abolition Movement, 1800–1852, by Martha J. Cutter
Marjorie Stone
Who Writes for Black Children? African American Children’s Literature before 1900, edited by Katharine Capshaw and Anna Mae Duane
William Gleason
Invisible Hosts: Performing the Nineteenth-Century Spirit Medium’s Autobiography, by Elizabeth Schleber Lowry
Laura Thiemann Scales
Whispers of Cruel Wrongs: The Correspondence of Louisa Jacobs and Her Circle, 1879–1911, edited by Mary Maillard
Keith Green
Bitter Tastes: Literary Naturalism and Early Cinema in American Women’s Writing, by Donna M. Campbell
Michael R. Mauritzen
Immigrant Girl, Radical Woman: A Memoir from the Early Twentieth Century, by Matilda Rabinowitz
Ashley Elizabeth Palmer
The Subversive Art of Zelda Fitzgerald, by Deborah Pike
Catherine Keyser
Web ReviewLaura Jernegan: Girl on a Whaleship, a website created by Martha’s Vineyard Museum
Courtney Weikle-Mills