Spring 2022, Vol. 41, No. 1

From the Editor, 5-10 [full preface]
Jennifer L. Airey

ARTICLES

Marginalia as Feminist Use of the Book: Hester Piozzi’s Spectator Annotations, 11-44 [abstract]
Kathleen Lubey

A Home for Hannah Crafts: Ecofeminism in The Bondwoman’s Narrative, 45-63 [abstract]
Christina J. Lambert 

The Romance of Independence: Working Women in Nineteenth-Century Telegraph Literature, 65-90 [abstract]
Christina Henderson Harner 

The Critical Insurgency of Austen’s Suffrage Afterlife: “I hope I shall not be accused of pride and prejudice,” 91-112 [abstract]
Elizabeth Shand

The Danger of the Domestic in Ireland: Bridget Cleary, Big House Modernism, and Tana French, 113-133 [abstract]
Ellen Scheible

Digital Subaltern Counterpublics and Muslim Women’s Resistance in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire and Samira Ahmed’s Internment, 135-154 [abstract]
Nalini Iyer

REVIEWS

Writing Gender in Early Modern Chinese Women’s Tanci Fiction, by Li Guo. 155-158
Yu Zhang

New Media and the Rise of the Popular Woman Writer, 1832-1860, by Alexis Easley. 158-160
Carolyn W. de la L. Oulton

The Ethical Vision of George Eliot, by Thomas Albrecht. 160-163
Nancy Henry

Lyrical Strains: Liberalism and Women’s Poetry in Nineteenth-Century America, by Elissa Zellinger. 163-165
Cristanne Miller

Oceans at Home: Maritime and Domestic Fictions in Nineteeth-Century America, by Melissa Gniadek. 166-168
Amy Parsons

What a Library Means to a Woman: Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books, by Sheila Liming. 168-171
Arielle Zibrak

Cather Among the Moderns, by Janis P. Stout; Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, and the Place of Culture, by Julie Olin-Ammentorp. 171-174
Catherine Morely

Women, Literature, and the Arts of the Countryside in Early Twentieth-Century England, by Judith W. Page and Elise L. Smith. 174-177
Kate Flint

Cautiously Hopeful: Metafeminist Practices in Canada, by Marie Carrière. 177-180
Roxanne Rimstead