Something of my very own to say. American women writers of Polish descent
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[no author] ; Red. Thomas S. Gladsky and Rita Holmes Gladsky
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- Gladsky, Rita Holmes Redaktor
- Gladsky, Thomas S. Redaktor
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East European Monographs; no. 494
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I. Thomas S. Gladsky: Introduction. II. Thaddeus C. Radzilowski: Reinventing the Center: Polish Immigrant Women in the New World. III. Franciszek Lyra: To Gather These Pieces Together: The Making of a Reluctant American Author. Selection from Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska: An Autobiography. IV. Stefania Laudy: Toward "A Pedagogical Goal": Family, Nation, and Ethnicity in the Fiction of Polonia's First Women Writers (Karen Majewski "Doktorka", Helena Stas: "Jeszcze O Tem Co Boli"). V. Mary Janice Zlolkowski: Spiritual Voice, Social Conscience. (Selection from Mary Remigia Napolska: "The Polish Immigrant in Detroit to 1914"). VI.Thomas S. Gladsky: Monica Krawczyk, Victoria Janda, and the Polanie Club (Monica Krawczyk: "No Man Alone", Victoria Janda: "Selected Poems"). VII. Rita Holmes Gladsky: Identity and Memory in Helen Bristol's "Let the Blackbird Sing" (Selection from Helen Bristol "Let the Blackbird Sing"). VIII. Bernard Koloski: Children's Books: Lois Lenski, Maia Wojciechowska, and Anne Pellowski (Lois Lenski: "A Time for Change", Maia Wojciechowska: "The First Month of the Year", Anne Pellowski: "Christmas Sun Balls"). IX. Magdalena J. Zaborowska: Ethnicity in Exile: Maria Kuncewicz's American Writings (Selection from Maria Kuncewicz: "Tristan"). X. John Minczewski: Family and Landscape in the Writings of Natalie Kusz (Natalie Kusz:"Selected Poems"). XI. John Z. Guzlowski: "This Dark Poland": Ethnicity and Gender in the Works of Helen Degen Cohen (Helen Degen Cohen: "Selected Poems"). XII. Alina Kochańczyk: Danuta Mostwin: Long Journey Home (Danuta Mostwin: "Julie Claire"). XIII. R. Barbara Gitenstein: Eva Hoffman: Conflicts and Continuities of Self (Selection from Eva Hoffman: "Lost in Translation"). XIV. Urszula Tempska: From (Ethnic) Mama's Girl to Her Own (New Ethnic) Woman: Gender and Ethnicity in Suzanne Strempek Shea's "Selling the Lite of Heaven" (selection from Susanne Strempek She: "Selling the Lite of Heaven".