Fall 2019, Vol. 38, No. 2

From the Editor, 283-284 [full preface]
Jennifer L. Airey

Articles

Reforming Count D’elmont: Masculinity, Sympathy, and Reading in Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess, 285-311 [abstract]
Mary Beth Harris

The Poetics of Maria Smith Abdy: Wielding the Sword and the Shield, 313-335 [abstract]
Virginia Hromulak

Celebrating and Singing, Bleeding and Pining: Embodiment and Emotion in Walt Whitman and Adah Isaacs Menken, 337-355 [abstract]
Julie McCown

Mary Butts and the “War-fairy-tale”: Femininity, Archaeology, and Great War Rhetoric in Ashe of Rings, 357-379 [abstract]
Angie Blumberg 

Speculative Black Maternity: Fran Ross’s Oreo and Ntozake Shange’s Sassafrass, Cypress and Indigo, 381-405 [abstract]
Angela Rovak

Subverting Gender, Patriarchy, and Nation in Carolina De Robertis’s The Gods of Tango, 407-423 [abstract]
Kathryn Quinn-Sánchez

Archives

“Printing books shall eventually be my trade”: Piecing Together the History of Diane di Prima’s Poets Press,  425-433
Jolie Braun

The Academy

When Your Friend Is Also a Mentor: The Mentrix Identity, 435-441
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Nancy K. Miller

Reviews

Mihrî Hatun: Performance, Gender-Bending, and Subversion in Ottoman Intellectual History, by Didem Havlioğlu, 443-445
Michael D. Sheridan

Women, Rhetoric, and Drama in Early Modern Italy, by Alexandra Coller, 446-448
Caterina Mongiat Farina

Women, Food Exchange, and Governance in Early Modern England, by Madeline Bassnett, 448-450
Elisa Tersigni

Hearing Voices: Aurality and New Spanish Sound Culture in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, by Sarah Finley, 451-453
Colleen R. Baade

Her Voice Will Be on the Side of Right: Gender and Power in Women’s Antebellum Antislavery Fiction, by Holly M. Kent, 453-454
Kara B. Clevinger

Maternal Metaphors of Power in African American Women’s Literature: From Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison, by Geneva Cobb Moore, 455-457
Donna Aza Weir-Soley

Self-Harm in New Woman Writing, by Alexandra Gray, 458-459
Casey Cothran

Vivien Leigh: Actress and Icon, edited by Kate Dorney and Maggie B. Gale, 460-462
Laura Engel

Women Fight, Women Write: Texts on the Algerian War, by Mildred Mortimer, 462-465
Patricia Geesey

Spiral of Silence, by Elvira Sánchez-Blake, translated from Spanish by Lorena Terando with a foreword by Debra A. Castillo, 465-467
María Constanza Guzmán

Clever Girls and the Literature of Women’s Upward Mobility, by Mary Eagleton, 467-469
Faye Hammill

The “Ulysses” Delusion: Rethinking Standards of Literary Merit, by Cecilia Konchar Farr, 469-471
Mallory Young

Poetry Matters: Neoliberalism, Affect, and the Posthuman in Twenty-First Century North American Feminist Poetics, by Heather Milne, 471-473
Angela Hume

My Brilliant Friends: Our Lives in Feminism, by Nancy K. Miller, 474-476
Joli Jensen

Web Systems (643)

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