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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note to the Reader ix
- Introduction xi
- Free Women in the Pampas 1
- 1924: “… the words have not been rightly set” 5
- 1928: “I have been an Argentine in imagination.” 47
- 1928–1929: The Most Fantastic Woman, Dreams of the Plain 83
- 1929–1931: Free Women of the South 127
- Glossary 183
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 229
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note to the Reader ix
- Introduction xi
- Free Women in the Pampas 1
- 1924: “… the words have not been rightly set” 5
- 1928: “I have been an Argentine in imagination.” 47
- 1928–1929: The Most Fantastic Woman, Dreams of the Plain 83
- 1929–1931: Free Women of the South 127
- Glossary 183
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 229