The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women’s Literature: What We Are Doing and Why We Are Doing It, 5-26
Germaine Greer
Articles
“Fayre Sisters Al”: The Flower and the Leaf and The Assembly of Ladies, 27-42
Ann McMillan
The Biographical Problem of Pamphilia to Amphilanthus, 43-53
Josephine A. Roberts
Sustenance and Balm: The Question of Female Friendship in Shirley and Villette, 55-66
Linda C. Hunt
Rhys Recalls Ford: Quartet and The Good Soldier, 67-81
Judith Kegan Gardiner
Notes
“‘C– L– ’ to ‘Mrs. Stanhope’” A Preview of Charlotte Lennox’s The Lady’s Museum, 83-86
Kathryn Shevelow
Charlotte Smith, 86
Autumn Stanley
American Women Humorists, 87
Nancy Walker
Reviews
The Paradise of Women: Writings by English Women of the Renaissance, edited by Betty Travitsky, 89-93
M.C. Bradbrook
Archetypal Patterns in Women’s Fiction, by Annis Pratt, with Barbara White, Andrea Loewenstein, and Mary Wyer, 94-96
Josephine Donovan
A Woman, by Sibilla Aleramo, translated by Rosalind Delmar, 97-99
Giovanna Miceli Jeffries
Colette: Free and Fettered, by Michele Sarde, translated by Richard Miller; Letters from Colette, edited and translated by Robert Phelps, 99-103
Elaine Marks
Olive Schreiner: A Biography, by Ruth First and Ann Scott, 104-109
Elaine Showalter
Letters
Letter from Susan Koppelman, 111
Letter from Patsy Schweikart and Elizabeth Flynn, 111-112