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WILLA Volume 1 - Table of Contents



Volume 1
Fall 1992

Table of Contents

Directory

Articles

On the Twentieth Anniversary of the Founding of NCTE's Women's Committee
by Aileen Pace Nilsen

Remembering the Women
by Jeanne M. Gerlach

The Acquisitive Maiden
by Maryjane O'Connor

A Literary Life
by Jane Maher

Talk Among Chicks
by Marcia Worth

The Princess and the Pea
by Nadine Charity

Interview with Janie Hydrick
by Sandy DeCosta

Rose Macaulay's And No Man's Wit and Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls : Two Spanish Civil War Novels and Question of Canonicity
by D. A. Boxwell

The Transformational Rhetoric of Photography in Sue Miller's Family Pictures
by Brenda O. Daly

A Mermaid's Song
by Sondra Melzer

Teaching Ain't No Joke: The Trap of Domesticity for Women Professors
by Lana Hartman Landon

Hanging Up My Bones To Dry
by Betty Hart

The Definition of Self, The Recognition of Other in Two Children's Stories
by Mary Elizabeth Bezanson and Deborah L. Norland

The Burden of Truth: The Voices of Lucielia and Mattie in Gloria Naylor's "Lucielia Louise Turner"
by Demetrice A. Worley

From WILLA

Co-Editors:

From the Editors
Jo Gillikin, Fran Holman Johnson

Section Editors

Elementary School Editor
Sandy DeCosta

Secondary School Editor
Pat Bloodgood

College Editor
Nancy Huse

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