Reviews, Fall 1986, Vol. 5, No. 2

Silent But for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works, edited by Margaret P. Hannay, 313-314
Joyce Monroe Simmons

First Feminists: British Women Writers, 1578-1799, edited by Moira Ferguson, 314-316
Mitzi Myers

Phillis Wheatley and Her Writings, by William H. Robinson, 316-318
Norman S. Grabo

Reading the Romantic Heroine: Text, History, Ideology, by Leslie W. Rabine, 318-319
Scott Simpkins

Sensational Designs: The Cultural Work of American Fiction 1790-1860, by Jane Tompkins, 319-321
Kate Meyers

With Ears Opening Like Morning Glories: Eudora Welty and the Love of Storytelling, by Carol S. Manning, 321-323
Ruth Weston

Feminist Scholarship: Kindling in the Groves of Academe, by Ellen Carol DuBois, Gail Paradise Kelley, Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Carolyn W. Korsmeyer, and Lillian S. Robinson, 323-324
Margaret A. Lourie

Jean Rhys, by Carole Angier; Jean Rhys, by Arnold E. Davidson, 324-326
Joan Seay

Web Systems (643)

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