Spring/Fall 2012, Vol. 31, Nos. 1/2

EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN AND ENGLISH CATHOLICISM

From the Editors, 7-32 [full preface]
Anna Battigelli and Laura M. Stevens

Articles

Neither Single nor Alone: Elizabeth Cellier, Catholic Community, and Transformations of Catholic Women’s Piety, 33-52 [abstract]
Lisa McClain

Catharine Trotter and the Claims of Conscience, 53-75 [abstract]
Joanne E. Myers

Of Her Making: The Cultural Practice of Mary, 9th Duchess of Norfolk, 77-98 [abstract]
Clare Haynes

“A distribution of tyme”: Reading and Writing Practices in the English Convents in Exile, 99-116 [abstract]
Caroline Bowden

“All the World have heard of the Devil and the Pope”: Elizabeth Inchbald’s The Mogul Tale and English Catholic Satire, 117-136 [abstract]
Michael Tomko

Regina Maria Roche’s The Children of the Abbey: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction, 137-158 [abstract]
Diane Long Hoeveler

“Penance and mortification for ever”: Jane Austen and the Ambient Noise of Catholicism, 159-180 [abstract]
Beth Kowaleski Wallace

Archives

Jane Barker’s Catholic Poems: An Edition of “Poems Referring to the times: from the Magdalen Manuscript, Part One, 181-228
Bridget Keegan, Editor, and Libby Hallgren Hoxmeier, Assistant Editor

Innovations

Using Digital Resources for the Study of English Catholic Women Writers, 229-236
Victoria Van Hyning

Afterword

English, Women, Writing, Catholicism, 237-244 [full afterword]
Frances E. Dolan

Reviews

Women in Early America: Recharging Hemispheric and Atlantic Desire, special issue of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, edited by Tamara Harvey, 245-248
Lorrayne Carroll

The Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir, translated from French by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier, 248-250
Dorothy Z. Baker

Eighteenth-Century Women Writers and the Gentleman’s Liberation Movement: Independence, War, Masculinity, and the Novel, 1778-1818, by Megan A. Woodworth, 250-253
Danielle Spratt

The Family, Marriage, and Radicalism in British Women’s Novels of the 1790s: Public Affection and Private Affliction, by Jennifer Golightly, 253-257
Susan Celia Greenfield

Sister Arts: The Erotics of Lesbian Landscapes, by Lisa L. Moore, 257-260
Fiona Brideoake

Feminism and the Politics of Travel after the Enlightenment, by Yaël Schlick, 260-263
Barbara Pauk

Translation, Authorship and the Victorian Professional Woman: Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Martineau and George Eliot, by Lesa Scholl, 263-265
Joanne Wilkes

Time, Space, and Gender in the Nineteenth-Century British Diary, by Rebecca Steinitz, 265-268
Carol Hanbery MacKay

Beyond the Pulpit: Women’s Rhetorical Roles in the Antebellum Religious Press, by Lisa J. Shaver, 268-270
Molly K. Robey

Vigilante Women in Contemporary American Fiction, by Alison Graham-Bertolini, 270-272
Linda Byrd Cook

The Nation Writ Small: African Fictions and Feminisms, 1958-1988, by Susan Z. Andrade, 273-274
Samantha Pinto

Water and African American Memory: An Ecocritical Perspective, by Anissa Janine Wardi, 275-277
Scott Hicks

Arab-American Women’s Writing and Performance: Orientalism, Race and he Idea of “The Arabian Nights”, by Somaya Sami Sabry, 277-280
Hala Halim

Visitation, by Jenny Erpenbeck, translated from German by Susan Bernofsky, 281-283
Nancy Nobile

Web Systems (643)

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