: the ends of the family in American literature, 1850-1900
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\ Holly Jackson
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New York
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: Oxford University Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2014
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x, 201 p.
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:ill.
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;25 cm
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Index
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The transformation of American family property in The House of the Seven Gables -- National reproduction and Clotel's queer mulatta -- The character of a family in Stowe's Dred: on the limits of alternative kinship -- Resisting reunion: Anna Dickinson and the reconstruction politics of friendship -- Why I hate children: the willful sterility of the country of the pointed firs -- Another long bridge: textual atavism in Hagar's Daughter -- Coda: writing in blood: print kinship?.