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2. Index
3. Chapter 12. Emily's Afterlives: Trauma, Repetition, and (Re)Reading in Emily of New Moon and Russian Doll
4. Chapter 11. Reading Emily out of Time and Place: Breaking Chronology and Space
5. Chapter 10. Encroaching Darkness: L. M. Montgomery's Books about Emily
6. Part Four: Time
7. About the Contributors
8. Chapter 9. The Romance of History in the Emily Novels
9. Chapter 7. Claiming and Reclaiming the Maternal: Mothering and Mothers in the Emily Books
10. Chapter 5. Something Incalculably Precious: Diary Writing in Emily of New Moon
11. Chapter 2. Exile and Instrumentality in the Emily Books
12. Part Three: Gender
13. Chapter 6. The Japanese Reception of the Emily Trilogy through Translation
14. Chapter 4. Everyday Objects: Material Culture in the Emily Trilogy
15. Chapter 3. Emily Byrd Starr Meets Brené Brown: Braving the Wilderness and Achieving True Belonging
16. Chapter 1. Warring with Failure: Emily's Quest and the Victorian Past
17. Cover
18. Part One: Literary Resonances
19. Part Two: Emily's Things
20. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
21. Half Title Page
22. The Coin in the Rice in the Spoon: Perspectives within Perspectives in A New Year's Reunion
23. Bonding Time or Solo Flight?: Picture Books, Comics, and the Independent Reader
24. Twelve-Cent Archie by Bart Beaty (review)
25. The Child Savage, 1890-2010: From Comics to Games ed. by Elisabeth Wesseling (review)
26. 1. The Wide, Wide World and the Rules of Sentimental Engagement
27. 6. Anne of Green Gables and the Return of Affective Discipline
28. 2. The Hidden Hand and Momentary Individualism
29. 4. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and the Threat of Affective Discipline
30. 3. Eight Cousins and What Girls Are Made For
31. 7. The Secret Garden and the Rajah’s Master
32. 5. A Little Princess and the Accidental Power of Stories
33. 10. Spinning Sympathy
34. 8. Pollyanna and Anxious Individualism
35. 9. Emily of New Moon and the Private Girl
36. Notes
37. Index
38. Conclusion: Affection, Manipulation, Pleasure, Abuse
39. 11. Girls’ Novels and the End of Mothering
40. Bibliography
41. Cover
42. Introduction: Gender, Sentiment, Individualism, Discipline
43. Acknowledgments
44. Chaperoning Words: Meaning-Making in Comics and Picture Books
45. Reading Nineteenth-Century American Boys
46. Adolescence: A History of Control
47. The Critical Reader in Children’s Metafiction
48. The Cost of Gendered Rebellion
49. Spinning Sympathy: Orphan Girl Novels and the Sentimental Tradition
50. INTRODUCTION
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