| Novel 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Depolicing "Villete": surveillance, invisibility, and the female erotics of "Heretic Narrative". | Literature/writing | Boone, Joseph A. |
| Emily's ghost: the cultural politics of Victorian fiction, folklore, and photography. (novelist Emily Bronte) | Literature/writing | Armstrong, Nancy |
| Fattening up on Pickwick. (analysis of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers) | Literature/writing | Kincaid, James R. |
| Getting fixed: feminine identity and scopic crisis in the 'Turn of the Screw.' | Literature/writing | Newman, Beth |
| "God" between their lips: desire between women in Irigaray and Eliot. (Luce Irgaray and George Eliot) | Literature/writing | Stockton, Kathryn |
| James, Degas, and the Emersonian gaze. (Henry James; Edgar Degas) | Literature/writing | Smith, George |
| Morrison, Gissing, and the stark reality. (Arthur Morrison and George Gissing) | Literature/writing | Henkle, Roger |
| Silver fork writers and readers: social contexts of a best seller. | Literature/writing | Hughes, Winifred |
| Subaltern consciousness and the historiography of the Indian Revolution of 1857. | Literature/writing | Perusek, Darshan |
| The look, the body, and the heroine: a feminist-narratological reading of 'Persuasion.' | Literature/writing | Warhol, Robyn |
| The woman (in) question: gender, politics, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 'Lucretia.' | Literature/writing | Ciolkowski, L. |
| Tribal things: Hemingway's erotics of truth. (Ernest Hemingway) | Literature/writing | Comley, Nancy R., Scholes, Robert |
| Virginia Woolf's elegiac enterprise. | Literature/writing | Smythe, Karen |
| "Who Reads Here?": back talking with Houston Baker. | Literature/writing | duCille, Ann |
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.