Reviews, Fall 1997, Vol. 16, No. 2

Katie’s Canon: Womanism and the Soul of the Black Community, by Katie Geneva Cannon; The Rising Song of African American Women, by Barbara Omolade, 373-376
Laurel Bollinger

The Fiction of Paule Marshall: Reconstructions of History, Culture, and Gender, by Dorothy Hamer Denniston, 376-377
Kimberly N. Brown

Writing Mothers, Writing Daughters: Tracing the Maternal in Stories by American Jewish Women, by Janet Handler Burstein; Her Face in the Mirror: Jewish Women on Mothers and Daughters, edited by Faye Moskowitz, 377-380
Miriyam Glazer

Impertinent Voices: Subversive Strategies in Contemporary Women’s Poetry, by Liz Yorke, 380-382
Karen Kaivola

The Disobedient Writer: Women and Narrative Tradition, by Nancy A. Walker, 382-383
Molly Hite

Eudora Welty and Virginia Woolf: Gender, Genre, and Influence, by Suzan Harrison, 383-385
Gail Mortimer

Women’s Fiction of the Second World War: Gender, Power and Resistance, by Gill Plain; War, Women, and Poetry, 1914-1945: British and German Writers, by Joan Montgomery Byles, 385-387.
Ann Ardis

Women Editing Modernism: “Little” Magazines and Literary History, by Jayne Marek, 387-389
Margaret D. Stetz

Seeing Together: Friendship Between the Sexes in English Writing, From Mill to Woolf, by Victor Luftig; The Web of Friendship: Marianne Moore and Wallace Stevens, by Robin G. Schulze, 389-91
Joyce Wexler

The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H.D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Glück, by Elizabeth Dodd, 391-393
Tony Trigilio

Imperialism at Home: Race and Victorian Women’s Fiction, by Susan Meyer, 393-395
Lynn M. Alexander

Keeping the Victorian House: A Collection of Essays, edited by Vanessa D. Dickerson, 395-397
Jane Curlin

The World of Hannah More, by Patricia Demers, 397-400
Mitzi Myers

Erotic Dawn-Songs of the Middle Ages, by Grace Sigal, 400-401
Roberta Davidson

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