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Articles in Wntr, 1997 issue of Criticism

  • Sexing the Mind: Nineteenth-Century Fictions of Hysteria. - book reviews
    by John Kucich
  • Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature. - book reviews
    by Mark Jones
  • Discrepant Dislocations: Feminism, Theory, and Postcolonial Histories. - book reviews
    by Suchitra Mathur
  • The Ruling Passion: British Colonial Allegory and the Paradox of Homosexual Desire. - book reviews
    by John R. Reed
  • The Tory View of Landscape. - book reviews
    by Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook
  • Strange Dislocations: Childhood and the Idea of Human Interiority, 1780-1930. - book reviews
    by Stephanie A. Smith
  • Making a Social Body: British Culture Formation, 1830-1864. - book reviews
    by John R. Reed
  • Vision and Textuality. - book reviews
    by Nancy Locke
  • Disciplines of Virtue: Girl's Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. - book reviews
    by Jodi L. Wyett
  • Marianne Moore: Questions of Authority. - book reviews
    by Lisa Samuels
  • Walking the Victorian Streets: Women, Representation, and the City. - book reviews
    by John Kucich
  • Shelley and the Revolution in Taste. - book reviews
    by Steven Jones
  • Imagining Monsters: Miscreations of the Self in Eighteenth-Century England. - book reviews
    by Carole Fabricant
  • Reading North by South: On Latin American Literature, Culture, and Politics. - book reviews
    by Renata R.M. Wasserman
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