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Legacy References:
Cutter, Martha J. “Brief Thoughts on New Approaches, Texts, Anthologies, and Bibliographies of Interest to Readers of Legacy.” Legacy 14.1 (1997): 73. [GW] [LION]
Glasser, Leah Blatt. “Review of eds. Joyce W. Warren and Margaret Dickie’s Challenging Boundaries: Gender and Periodization and ed. Monika M. Elbert’s Separate Spheres No More: Gender Convergence in American Literature, 1830-1930.” Legacy 18.2 (2001): 245-7. [GW] [LION]
Hendler, Glenn. “Review of Amy Schrager Lang’s The Syntax of Class: Writing Inequality in Nineteenth-Century America.” Legacy 21.1 (2004): 111. [LION]
Jones, Jill. “The Disappearing ‘I’ in Our Nig.” Legacy 13.1 (1996): 38-53.
Pfaelzer, Jean. “Discourses of Women and Class: Subjection, Subversion, and Subjectivity.” Legacy 16.1 (1999): 1-10. [GW] [LION]
Raimon, Eve Allegra. Legacy Reprint: Lost and Found: Making Claims on Archives Legacy 27.2 (2010): 257-268. [MUSE] [GW] [LION]
Raimon, Eve Allegra. Legacy Reprint: Lost and Found: Making Claims on Archives Legacy 27.2 (2010): 257-268. [MUSE] [GW] [LION]
Santamarina, Xiomara. “Review of eds. JerriAnne Boggis, Eve Allegra Raimon, and Barbara A. White’s Harriet Wilson’s New England: Race, Writing and Region.” Legacy 25.2 (2008): 337-39. [LION]
Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene. “Review of Eva Allegra Raimon’s The “Tragic Mulatta” Revisited: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Antislavery Fiction and Teresa C. Zackodnik’s The “Tragic Mulatta” Revisited: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Antislavery Fiction/The Mulatta and the Politics of Race.” Legacy 23.2 (2006): 206-07. [LION]
Sofer, Naomi Z. “Review of Deborah Barker’s Aesthetics and Gender in American Literature: Portraits of the Woman Artist and Linda M. Grasso’s The Artistry of Anger: Black and White Women’s Literature in America, 1820-1860.” Legacy 20.1 (2003): 211-12. [GW] [LION]