Articles, Spring 2003, Vol. 22, No. 1

Lesbian Criticism and Feminist Criticism: Readings of Millenium Hall, 57-80 [abstract]
Sally O’Driscoll

Bachelors and “Old Maids”: Antirevolutionary British Women Writers and Narrative Authority after the French Revolution, 81-98 [abstract]
Lisa Wood

“So Minute and Yet So Alive”: Domestic Modernity in E.H. Young’s William, 99-120 [abstract]
Stella Deen

Mad and Modern: A Reading of Emily Holmes Coleman and Antonia White, 121-147 [abstract]
Kylie Valentine

Homoerotics of Influence: Eudora Welty Romances Virginia Woolf, 149-171 [abstract]
Shameem Black

“The Hero is Married and Ascends the Throne”: The Economics of Narrative End in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle, 173-191 [abstract]
Honor McKitrick Wallace

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