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7 Gender Bending: Two Role-Peversal Utopias by
Nineteenth-Century Women

Darby Lewes
158
PART III On the Home Front and Beyond:
Domesticity and the Marketplace
8 A Homely Business: Melusina Fay Peirce and
Late-Nineteenth-Century Cooperative Housekeeping

Lisette Nadine Gibson
179
9 Narratives of Domestic Imperialism: The African-American
Home in the Colored American Magazine and the Novels of
Pauline Hopkins, 1900-1903

Debra Bernardi
203
10 Public Women, Private Acts: Gender and Theater in
Turn-of-the-Century American Novels

Jennifer Costello Brezina
225
PART IV Sentimental Subversions
11 Gender Valences of Transcendentalism: The Pursuit of
Idealism in Elizabeth Oakes-Smith's "The Sinless Child"

Mary Louise Kete
245
12 Sentimental Epistemologies in Uncle Tom's Cabin and
The House of the Seven Gables

Marianne Noble
261
13 "I Try to Make the Reader Feel": The Resurrection of
Bess Streeter Aldrich's A Lantern in Her Hand and the
Politics of the Literary Canon

Denise D. Knight
282
Contributors 297
Index 301

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Publication Information: Book Title: Separate Spheres No More: Gender Convergence in American Literature, 1830-1930. Contributors: Monika M. Elbert - editor. Publisher: University of Alabama Press. Place of Publication: Tuscaloosa, AL. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: viii.
    
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