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Introduction; Ferdâ Asya1. The Search for Legitimacy in Nathaniel Parker Willis's Paul Fane; Udo Nattermann 2. 'God permits the tares to grow with the wheat': E.D.E.N. Southworth in Great Britain, 1859-1862; Ann Beebe 3. Gertrude Atherton's Europe: Portal or Looking Glass?; Windy Counsell Petrie 4. The London Making of a Modernist: John Cournos in Babel; Marilyn Schwinn Smith 5. Toward a Brighter Vision of 'American Ways and Their Meaning': Edith Wharton and the Americanization of Europe after the First World War; Jenny Glennon 6. American Writers in Europe Exploring the 'Unknown' in Their Own Time: Edith Wharton in Morocco and Diane Johnson's Lulu in Marrakech; Ferdâ Asya 7. 'Homeland strangeness': American Poets in Spain, 1936-1939; Robin Vogelzang 8. Fulbright Poems: Locating Europe and America in the Cold War; Diederik Oostdijk 9. Allen Ginsberg and the Beats in Literary Paris, or Apollinaire through the Door of Ginsberg's Mind; Richard Swope 10. Almost French: Food, Class, and Gender in Contemporary American Women Expatriate Memoirs; Malin Lidström Brock
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