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Volume 16, Issue 2 (Winter 2001)

Table of Contents

“Social Spaces for the Self: Organizing Experience in the Nineteenth-Century British Printed Diary” by Rebecca Steinitz

“Staging a Life: Narrative Strategies in Sarah Bernhardt’s Ma double vie” by Victoria-Tietze Larson

“The Trials of Vision: Experience and Autobiography in Charlotte Brontë and Charlotte Tonna” by Sara Murphy

“Li(v)es of a Woman Homesteader: Silence, Disclosure, and Self in the Letters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart” by Victoria Lamont

“Vera Brittain’s Testament of Youth: In Consideration of the Unentrenched Voice” by Liane Schwarz

“‘Custodians of Their Own Fates’? Auto/Biography and the Will in Diana Trilling’s The Beginning of the Journey” by Richard Freadman


Reviews

Mirror Talk: Genres of Crisis in Contemporary Autobiography by Susanna Egan (U of North Carolina P, 1999). Reviewed by Tom Smith

True Relations: Essays on Autobiographical and the Postmodern. Ed. G. Thomas Couser and Joseph Fichtelberg (Greenwood, 1998). Reviewed by Lynn Domina

Women, Autobiography, Theory: A Reader. Ed. Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson (U of Wisconsin Press, 1998). Reviewed by Marjanne E. Goozé

Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography by Timothy Dow Adams (U of North Carolina P, 2000). Reviewed by Roger J. Porter

The Voice of the Mother: Embedded Maternal Narratives in Twentieth-Century Women’s Autobiographies by Jo Malin (Illinois UP, 2000). Reviewed by Katrina M. Powell

Autobiography and National Identity in the Americas by Steven V. Hunsaker (U of Virginia P, 1999). Reviewed by John D. Hazlett

Autobiographical Inscriptions: Form, Personhood, and the American Woman Writer of Color by Barbara Rodriguez (Oxford UP, 1999). Reviewed by Lisa M. Ortiz

Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior: A Casebook. Ed. Sau-ling Cynthia Wong (Oxford UP, 1999).

Maxine Hong Kingston by Diane Simmons (Twayne Publishers, 1999).

Reviewed by Georgina Dodge

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