Articles, Fall 2015, Vol. 34, No. 2

“Uncommon Sentiments”: Religious Freedom and the Marriage Plot in Charlotte Lennox’s Henrietta, 231-248 [abstract]
Alison Conway

“Shallow” Estates and the “Deep” Wild: The Landscapes of Charlotte Smith’s Fiction, 249-272 [abstract]
Lisa Ottum

Reading the Afterlife of Isabella di Morra’s Poetry, 273-304 [abstract]
Gabriella Scarlatta Eschrich

for Karnak 1923 / from London 1942″: Approaching War in H. D.’s The Walls Do Not Fall, 305-331 [abstract]
Nadine Attewell

Articulating the (Dis)Enchantment of Colonial Modernity: Mei Niang’s Representation of the Predicament of Chinese New Women, 333-353 [abstract]
Xiaoping Wang

“Phyllis McGinley needs no puff”: Gender and Value in Mid-Century American Poetry, 355-378 [abstract]
Jo Gill

Bulgarian Women Write the New European Subject: Emilia Dvorianova’s Zemnite Gradini na Bogorditsa as a Response to Julia Kristeva’s Crisis of the European Subject, 379-401 [abstract]
Margarita Marinova

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