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The Emergence of Helen Chalmers
Frances M. Malpezzi
100
The Western Roots of Feminism in Agnes Smedley's
Daughter of Earth
Kathleen L. Nichols
114
Pioneer Women in the Works of Two Montana Authors:
Interviews with Dorothy M. Johnson and A. B. Guthrie, Jr.
Sue Mathews
124
III
IMAGES IN TRANSITION AND CONFLICT
Hamlin Garland's Feminism
Frances W. Kaye
135
The Virginian and Ántonia Shimerda: Different Sides of
the Western Coin

John J. Murphy
162
Beret as the Norse Mythological Goddess Freya/Gurthr
Catherine D. Farmer
179
Marian Forrester and Moll Flanders: Fortunes and Misfortunes
Patricia Lee Yongue
194
Wright Morris, Women, and American Culture Joseph Wydeven 212
The Young Girl in the West: Disenchantment in Jean Stafford's
Short Fiction

Mary Ellen Williams Walsh
230
IV
SHAPING IMAGINATIVE FRONTIERS
Toward a New Paradigm: Mari Sandoz's Study of Red and
White Myth in
Cheyenne Autumn
Barbara Rippey
247
Where the West Begins: Constance Rourke's Images of Her
Own Frontierland

Samuel I. Bellman
267

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Publication Information: Book Title: Women and Western American Literature. Contributors: Helen Winter Stauffer - author, Susan J. Rosowski - author. Publisher: Whitston. Place of Publication: Troy, NY. Publication Year: 1982. Page Number: ii.
    
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