Utopian Negotiation: Aphra Behn and Margaret Cavendish, by Oddvar Holmesland, 239-241
Cynthia Richards
The Matrimonial Trap: Eighteenth-Century Women Writers Redefine Marriage, by Laura E. Thomason, 242-244
Katherine Montwieler
Women, Work, and Clothes in the Eighteenth-Century Novel, by Chloe Wigston Smith, 244-247
Ashley Schoppe
Fallen Forests: Emotion, Embodiment, and Ethics in American Women’s Environmental Writing, 1781-1924, by Karen L. Kilcup, 247-250
Rochelle L. Johnson
Victorian Art Criticism and the Woman Writer, by John Paul M. Kanwit, 250-252
Jennifer J. Krisuk
George Eliot and Money: Economics, Ethics and Literature, by Dermot Coleman, 252-254
Susan E. Cook
Virginia Woolf, Jane Ellen Harrison, and the Spirit of Modernist Classicism, by Jean Mills, 255-257
Theodore Koulouris
The Past That Might Have Been, the Future That May Come: Women Writing Fantastic Fiction, 1960s to the Present, by Lauren J. Lacey, 257-259
Sharon R. Wilson
Activism and the American Novel: Religion and Resistance in Fiction by Women of Color, by Channette Romero, 259-261
Robin E. Field
Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women’s Writing in German: Strange Subjects, by Emily Jeremiah, 261-263
Heike Henderson
Poetry, Geography, Gender: Women Rewriting Contemporary Wales, by Alice Entwistle, 264-266
Helen Fulton
Sherazade, by Leïla Sebbar, translated from French by Dorothy S. Blair, 266-268
Michael O’Riley
A True Novel, by Minae Mizumura, translated from Japanese by Juliet Winters Carpenter, 268-270
Janice Brown