Citation: Mk. Booker et D. Juraga, THE REDS AND THE BLACKS - THE HISTORICAL NOVEL IN THE SOVIET-UNION AND POSTCOLONIAL AFRICA, Studies in the novel, 29(3), 1997, pp. 274-296
Citation: Je. Rege, VICTIM INTO PROTAGONIST - 'MIDNIGHTS CHILDREN' AND THE POST-RUSHDIE NATIONAL NARRATIVES OF THE 80S, Studies in the novel, 29(3), 1997, pp. 342-375
Citation: G. Huggan, PRIZING OTHERNESS - A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BOOKER (POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE PRIZE, SOCIOLOGY), Studies in the novel, 29(3), 1997, pp. 412-433
Citation: Sm. Korba, IMPROPER-AND-DANGEROUS-DISTINCTIONS - FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS AND EROTICDOMINATION IN 'EMMA'( AUSTEN,JANE ), Studies in the novel, 29(2), 1997, pp. 139-163
Citation: Kl. Cope, FRAMING FEELING - SENTIMENT AND STYLE IN ENGLISH PROSE-FICTION, 1745-1800 - BENEDICT,B, Studies in the novel, 29(2), 1997, pp. 246-248
Citation: Jr. Reed, WRITING IN PARTS - IMITATION AND EXCHANGE IN 19TH-CENTURY LITERATURE - MCLAUGHLIN,K, Studies in the novel, 29(2), 1997, pp. 248-252
Citation: Jr. Reed, NOVEL POSSIBILITIES - FICTION AND THE FORMATION OF EARLY VICTORIAN CULTURE - CHILDERS,JW, Studies in the novel, 29(2), 1997, pp. 248-252
Citation: Pr. Backscheider, MYTHS OF MODERN INDIVIDUALISM - FAUST, DON-QUIXOTE, DON-JUAN, ROBINSON-CRUSOE - WATT,I, Studies in the novel, 29(2), 1997, pp. 262-264