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The Anatomy of Grief in “Garden of Earthly Bodies”
The Haunted Child of “Nuclear Family”
Crafting Patience and Permanence in “God’s Children are Little Broken Things”
The Disconnect Between Our Private and Public Selves in “Sleeping Alone”
Translation as Art and Science in “Translating Myself and Others”
Both/And: Loving, Hating, Living, and Transcending the Canon in “Either/Or”
The Mirror Prismatic in Lydia Conklin’s “Rainbow Rainbow”
Delving into the Soul of Art in “The Long Corner”
Coping with Grief and Reconnecting with Identity in “She Is Haunted”
Escaping Patriarchal Exploitation in “Avalon”
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