Reviews, Fall 1988, Vol. 7, No. 2

The Singing of the Real World: The Philosophy of Virginia Woolf’s Fiction, by Mark Hussey; The Interrupted Moment: A View of Virginia Woolf’s Fiction, by Lucio P. Routolo; The Invisible Presence: Virginia Woolf and the Mother-Daughter Relationship, by Ellen Bayuk Rosenman; Virginia Woolf and the “Lust of Creation”: A Psychoanalytic Exploration, by Shirley Panken, 301-305
Panthea Reid Broughton

Reading in Detail: Aesthetics and the Feminine, by Naomi Schor, 305-307
Kate Meyers

Boundaries of the Self: Gender, Culture, Fiction, by Roberta Rubenstein, 307-310
Elizabeth R. Baer

What Fresh Hell Is This?, by Marion Meade, 310-312
Linda Simon

The Female Form: Women Writers and the Conquest of the Novel, by Rosalind Miles, 312-313
Linda Shires

The Eighteenth-Century Feminist Mind, by Alice Browne, 313-314
Linda V. Troost