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Articles, Spring 1986, Vol. 5, No. 1

Feminism and Deconstruction: Re-Constructing the Elegy, 13-27
Celeste M. Schenck

The Mirror and its Reflections: Marguerite de Navarre’s Biblical Feminism, 29-39
Paula Sommers

Louise Michel’s Poetry of Existence and Revolt, 41-61
Charles J. Stivale

Out of the Chrysalis: Female Initiation and Female Authority in Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out, 63-90
Christine Froula

Is There Life After Art? The Metaphysics of Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping, 91-109
Joan Kirby

This entry was posted on March 18, 1986, in Articles.

Spring 1986, Vol. 5, No. 1

Representing Reality: Women Writers and Institutions, 5-12
Shari Benstock

Articles

Feminism and Deconstruction: Re-Constructing the Elegy, 13-27
Celeste M. Schenck

The Mirror and its Reflections: Marguerite de Navarre’s Biblical Feminism, 29-39
Paula Sommers

Louise Michel’s Poetry of Existence and Revolt, 41-61
Charles J. Stivale

Out of the Chrysalis: Female Initiation and Female Authority in Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out, 63-90
Christine Froula

Is There Life After Art? The Metaphysics of Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping, 91-109
Joan Kirby

Review Essay

On Black Literary Women and the Evolution of Critical Discourse, 111-123
Claudia Tate

Reviews

Dorothy Wordsworth, by Robert Gittings and Jo Manton, 125
Donald E. Hayden

Virginia Woolf’s “The Years”: The Evolution of a Novel, by Grace Radin; Virginia Woolf and London: The Sexual Politics of the City, by Susan Merrill Squier, 126-127
Panthea Reid Broughton

Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, by George Ballard, edited and introduction by Ruth Perry, 127-128
Jeslyn Medoff

The Enclosed Garden: Women and Community in the Evangelical South, 1830-1930, by Jean E. Friedman, 129-130
Susan Millar Williams

Men and Feminism in Modern Literature, by Declan Kiberd, 130-132
Mary O’Toole

Archives

Women Writers in McFarlin Library Special Collections, 133-143
Priscilla Dorr

Letters

Letter from Jane Marcus, 147

Reviews, Fall 1985, Vol. 4, No. 2

Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works, by Charity Cannon Willard, 291-293
Katharina Wilson

Medieval Women Writers, edited by Katharina M. Wilson, 293-295
Anne Larsen

The Whole Duty of a Woman: Female Writers in Seventeenth-Century England, by Angeline Goreau; The Brink of All We Hate: English Satires on Women, 1660-1750, by Felicity A. Nussbaum, 295-302
Susan Hastings

Marietta Holley: Life with “Josiah Allen’s Wife,by Kate H. Winter, 302-303
Nancy Walker

(Alternative) Literary Publishing: Five Modern Histories, by Sally Dennison, 303-305
Noël Riley Fitch

A Protest and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Women, 1827-1867, by Joseph A. Kestner; Writing Beyond the Ending: Narrative Strategies of Twentieth-Century Women Writers, by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, 305-308
Priscilla Dorr

This entry was posted on October 18, 1985, in Reviews.

Articles, Fall 1985, Vol. 4, No. 2

A Patriarch of One’s Own: Jane Eyre and Romantic Love, 199-216
Jean Wyatt

The Madonna and the Child Wife in Romola, 217-233
Susan Schoenbauer Thurin

“The Muddle of the Middle”: May Sinclair on Women, 235-251
Diane F. Gillespie

“Untying the Mother Tongue”: Female Difference in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, 253-264
Frances L. Restuccia

This entry was posted on October 18, 1985, in Articles.

Fall 1985, Vol. 4, No. 2

Between Women: Women Critics on Women Writers, 189-198
Shari Benstock

Articles

A Patriarch of One’s Own: Jane Eyre and Romantic Love, 199-216
Jean Wyatt

The Madonna and the Child Wife in Romola, 217-233
Susan Schoenbauer Thurin

“The Muddle of the Middle”: May Sinclair on Women, 235-251
Diane F. Gillespie

“Untying the Mother Tongue”: Female Difference in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, 253-264
Frances L. Restuccia

Review Essays

Reading Gertrude Stein, 265-271
Catharine R. Stimpson

Must Horses Drink. or “Any Language is Funny If You Don’t Understand It,272-280
Ulla E. Dydo

Virginia Woolf’s Politics and Her Mystical Vision, 281-290
Louise A. DeSalvo

Reviews

Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works, by Charity Cannon Willard, 291-293
Katharina Wilson

Medieval Women Writers, edited by Katharina M. Wilson, 293-295
Anne Larsen

The Whole Duty of a Woman: Female Writers in Seventeenth-Century England, by Angeline Goreau; The Brink of All We Hate: English Satires on Women, 1660-1750, by Felicity A. Nussbaum, 295-302
Susan Hastings

Marietta Holley: Life with “Josiah Allen’s Wife,by Kate H. Winter, 302-303
Nancy Walker

(Alternative) Literary Publishing: Five Modern Histories, by Sally Dennison, 303-305
Noël Riley Fitch

A Protest and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Women, 1827-1867, by Joseph A. Kestner; Writing Beyond the Ending: Narrative Strategies of Twentieth-Century Women Writers, by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, 305-308
Priscilla Dorr

Notes

“The Yellow Wallpaper” and Women’s Discourse, 309-314
Karen Ford

Alternative Women’s Discourse, 315-322
Carol Thomas Neely

The Wall Behind the Yellow Wallpaper: Response to Carol Neely and Karen Ford, 323-330
Paula A. Treichler