Citation: K. Wheatley, DEATH AND DOMESTICATION IN YONGE,CHARLOTTE,M. THE 'CLEVER WOMAN OF THE FAMILY', Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(4), 1996, pp. 895-915
Citation: J. Wagnerlawlor, METAPHORICAL INDISCRETION AND LITERARY SURVIVAL IN SWINBURNE 'ANACTORIA', Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(4), 1996, pp. 917-934
Citation: Cdl. Ryals, RECENT STUDIES IN THE 19TH-CENTURY + RECENT BOOKS ON ROMANTIC VICTORIAN POETS, FICTION, DRAMA, ART AND IRISH LITERATURE/, Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(4), 1996, pp. 935-980
Citation: R. Gould, STERNE SENTIMENTAL YORICK AS MALE HYSTERIC + NARRATOR PROTAGONIST EMBODIES BOTH MASCULINE AND FEMININE QUALITIES IN A 'SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY'/, Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(3), 1996, pp. 641-653
Citation: S. Blakemore, REVOLUTION AND THE FRENCH DISEASE, HAWKINS,LAETITIA,MATILDA LETTERS TO WILLIAMS,HELEN,MARIA + 'LETTERS ON THE FEMALE MIND' (1793), Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(3), 1996, pp. 673-691
Citation: Jr. Schutzman, ALICE-ARDEN FREEDOM AND THE SUSPENDED MOMENT OF 'ARDEN OF FAVERSHAM', Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(2), 1996, pp. 289-314
Citation: M. Neill, BASTARDY, COUNTERFEITING, AND MISOGYNY IN THE 'REVENGERS TRAGEDY', Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(2), 1996, pp. 397-416
Citation: Ec. Bartels, STRATEGIES OF SUBMISSION, DESDEMONA, THE DUCHESS, AND THE ASSERTION OF DESIRE, Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(2), 1996, pp. 417-433
Citation: R. Abrams, SHAKESPEARE,WILLIAM 'FUNERAL ELEGY' AND THE TURN FROM THE THEATRICAL, Studies in English literature, 1500-1900, 36(2), 1996, pp. 435-460