Heroines of popular culture /
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Bowling Green, Ohio :
Bowling Green State University Popular Press,
c1987.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Pat Browne
- The emergence of woman as hero in the nineteenth century / JoAnna Stephen Mink
- The "Sin" of Isabel Vane: East Lynne and Victorian sexuality / Gail Walker
- The unsung heroine: a study of May Welland in "The age of innocence" / Gwendolyn Morgan
- The journey toward individuation of Adela Quested in E.M. Forster's and David Lean's A passage to India / Valerie Broege
- The women flyers: from aviatrix to astronaut / Elizabeth S. Bell
- A romantic feminist: Margaret Sullavan in Only yesterday / T.J. Ross
- Bradley and the Beguines: Marion Zimmer Bradley's debt to the beguinal societies in her use of sisterhood in her Darkover novels / Anne K. Kaler.