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Articles in Fall, 1995 issue of Style
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A recipe for mourning: Isak Dinesen's "Babette's Feast."
by Esther Rashkin -
Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing. - book reviews
by C. Dirk Wethington -
The heroine is being beaten: Freud, sadomasochism, and reading the romance
by Stephanie Wardrop -
Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory. - book reviews
by Timothy Morris -
Dickens with Kant and Sade - violence in Charles Dickens' novels
by Jeffrey A. Netto -
"Contrary to the prevailing current?" Homoeroticism and the voice of maternal law in Forster's "The Other Boat." - E.M. Forster
by Tamera Dorland -
Watch and Ward: James's fantasy of Omnipotence - Henry James
by Michelle D. Nelson -
Criminal pleasures, pleasurable crime - pleasures of reading detective stories
by Gregory Forter -
Autobiography and Postmodernism. - book reviews
by Kenneth R. Morefield -
Foucault's response to Freud: sado-masochism and the aestheticization of power - Michel Foucault; Sigmund Freud
by Suzanne Gearheart -
Perverse pleasure and fetishized text: the deathly erotics of Carter's "The Bloody Chamber." - Angela Carter
by Becky McLaughlin
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