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Letterature d’America
The journal was founded as both a national and an international forum for literary critics of and on the Americas. It is run by 3 co-editors:
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The girl in American Culture , Number 106
“Duaterra’s Tattooing”: Marking Bodies in Lydia Maria Child’s “Mary Howard”
The Impotence of Grief: On Melville’s Wretched Women and Lonesome Girls
“What Katy (& Co.) Did”: Re-forming Girlhood in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Il ritorno di Sarah Jane: strategie della copertura in Imitation of Life
Asserting Stability? American Girl Magazine in the Nixon Era