Novel 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Anne Rice and the queering of culture.(author) | Literature/writing | Haggerty, George E. |
Captivity and cultural capital in the English novel. | Literature/writing | Armstrong, Nancy |
China Man autoeroticism and the remains of Asian America. | Literature/writing | Hattori, Tomo |
Domestic frontier romance, or, how the sentimental heroine became white. | Literature/writing | Tawil, Ezra F. |
Empathy with the devil: Isaac Bashevis Singer and the deadly pleasures of misogyny. | Literature/writing | Spilka, Mark |
Henry and Sarah Fielding on romance and sensibility. | Literature/writing | Gautier, Gary |
Highway robbery: "Indian Removal," the Mexican-American War, and American identity in 'The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta.'. | Literature/writing | Rowe, John Carlos |
Jane Eyre and the secrets of furious lovemaking. | Literature/writing | Gilbert, Sandra M. |
Materiality and mystification in 'A Passage to India.'. | Literature/writing | Parry, Benita |
Modernism and the female imperial gaze. | Literature/writing | Marx, John |
Parodic Irishness: Joyce's reconfigurations of the nation in 'Finnegans Wake.'. | Literature/writing | Burns, Christy L. |
Shepherds in the parlor: Forster's apostles, pagans, and native sons.(author E.M. Forster) | Literature/writing | Cucullu, Lois |
The historical paradoxes of manhood in Cooper's 'The Deerslayer.'.(novel by James Fenimore Cooper) | Literature/writing | Person, Leland S. |
The monstrous personal chronicles of the thirties. | Literature/writing | Scholes, Robert |
The privacy of the novel.(Special Issue in Honor of Mark Spilka)(Thirtieth Anniversary Issue: III)(meaning of the word privacy) | Literature/writing | Spacks, Patricia Meyers |
Twenty years on: 'A Literature of Their Own' revisited. | Literature/writing | Showalter, Elaine |
Who put the 'the' in the novel?: identity politics and disability in novel studies.(Special Issue in Honor of Mark Spilka)(Thirtieth Anniversary Issue: III) | Literature/writing | Davis, Lennard J. |
Women's novels and women's minds: an unsentimental view of nineteenth-century American women's fiction. | Literature/writing | Baym, Nina |
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