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Birth and death in nineteenth-century French culture
[essays ... presented at the third annual conference of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes, which took place at Queen's University Belfast in April 2005] -
Birthing bodies in early modern France
stories of gender and reproduction -
Midwiving subjects in Shakespeare's England
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Bearing liminality, laboring white ink
pregnancy and childbirth in women's literature -
The novel and the problem of new life
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Natalität
Geburt als Anfangsfigur in Literatur und Kunst -
Bearing liminality, laboring white ink
pregnancy and childbirth in women's literature -
The novel and the problem of new life
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The novel and the problem of new life
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Pregnancy in the Victorian novel
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Birth and death in nineteenth-century french culture
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Writing pregnancy in low-fertility Japan
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Romanticism, maternity, and the body politic
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Marvelous Protestantism
monstrous births in post-reformation England -
Pregnancy in the Victorian novel
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Performing maternity in early modern England
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Birthing bodies in early modern France
stories of gender and reproduction -
The reproductive unconscious in medieval and early modern England
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Marking maternity in Middle English romance
mothers, identity, and contamination -
Birthing bodies in early modern France
stories of gender and reproduction -
Romanticism, maternity, and the body politic
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Birth and death in nineteenth-century french culture
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Romanticism, maternity, and the body politic
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Marking maternity in Middle English romance
mothers, identity, and contamination -
Writing pregnancy in low-fertility Japan