Articles, Spring 1994, Vol. 13, No. 1

Susan Clements: Introduction, 13-14
Susan Gubar

The Point of “later’s Pins”: Misrecognition and the Narrative Closet, 15-26
Susan Clements

St. Virginia’s Epistle to an English Gentleman; or, Sex, Violence, and the Public Sphere in Woolf’s Three Guineas, 27-56
Christine Froula

The Long-Distance Runner (The Loneliness, Loveliness, Nunliness of), 57-85
Susan J. Leonardi

“You Heard Her, You Ain’t Blind”: Subversive Shifts in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, 87-111
Christine Levecq

“We Have to Defend Ourselves”: Women, Tradition, and Change in Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Didn’t Die, 113-126
Eva Hunter

Orphans of Culture and History: Gender and Spirituality in Contemporary Jewish-American Women’s Novels, 127-141
Miriyam Glazer