Spring 2001, Vol. 20, No. 1

From the Editor, 5-10
Holly Laird

Articles

Placing Their Feminism in the Southern Appalachian Mountains: Emma Bell Miles, Grace MacGowan Cooke, and the Roots of Ecological Feminism, 11-31 [abstract]
Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt

Miss Robins and Mrs. Brown, 33-55 [abstract]
Sue Thomas

Negotiating Victorian Feminism: Anne Thackeray Ritchie’s Short Fiction, 57-75 [abstract]
Manuela Mourão

Moving Dangerously: Mobility and the Modern Woman, 77-92 [abstract]
Wendy Parkins

“Burn what they should not see”: The Private Journal as Public Text in A. S. Byatt’s Possession, 93-106 [abstract]
Adrienne Shiffman

Oral Sex: Vampiric Transgression and the Writing of Angela Carter, 107-121 [abstract]
Sarah Sceats

Archives

“bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love”: The Whitman-Cather Connection in O Pioneers!, 123-136
Maire Mullins

Reviews

Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women’s Writing, 1930-1990, by Patricia Yaeger, 137-139
Tammy Evans

The Life of Marie d’Agoult, Alias Daniel Stern, by Phyllis Stock-Morton, 140-141
Kathryn J. Crecelius

Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education edited by Wayne K. Chapman and Janet M. Manson, 141-146
Eileen Barrett

Shattered Subjects: Trauma and Testimony in Women’s Life-Writing, by Suzette Henke, 146-147
Sara Blair

The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable, edited by Marc C. Conner, 148-150
Althea Tait