Conversational Rhetoric: The Rise and Fall of a Women’s Tradition, 1600-1900, by Jane Donawerth, 221-223
Patricia Phillippy
A Monarchy of Letters: Royal Correspondence and English Diplomacy in the Reign of Elizabeth I, by Rayne Allinson, 223-225
Debra Barrett-Graves
The Politics of Rape: Sexual Atrocity, Propaganda Wars, and the Restoration Stage, by Jennifer L. Airey, 225-227
Paula R. Backscheider
Jane Austen’s Civilized Women: Morality, Gender, and the Civilizing Process, by Enit Karafili Steiner, 228-229
Carole Moses
Gabriel, by George Sand, translated from French by Kathleen Robin Hart and Paul Fenouillet, 230-231
Maryline Lukacher
Giving Women: Alliance and Exchange in Victorian Culture, by Jill Rappoport, 231-233
Adrienne Munich
In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of Nature, by Bonnie Kime Scott, 233-236
Kelly Sultzbach
The American H. D., by Annette Debo, 236-239
Meryl Altman
Composing Selves: Southern Women and Autobiography, by Peggy Whitman Prenshaw, 239-241
Thomas F. Haddox
Disciplining Girls: Understanding the Origins of the Classic Orphan Girl Story, by Joe Sutliff Sanders, 241-242
Gregg Camfield
Literary Identification from Charlotte Brontë to Tsitsi Dangarembga, by Laura Green, 242-245
Beth C. Rosenberg
The Myth of Persephone in Girls’ Fantasy Literature, by Somaya Sami Sabry, 245-247
Marilyn Pemberton