Citation: I. Dennis, THE WORTHLESSNESS OF DUNCAN-HEYWARD - A WAVERLEY HERO IN AMERICA( COOPER,JAMES,FENIMORE THE 'LAST OF THE MOHICANS' ), Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 1-16
Citation: B. Forsyth, THE 2 FACES OF LUCY-SNOWE - A STUDY IN DEVIANT-BEHAVIOR( BRONTE,CHARLOTTE 'VILLETTE' ), Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 17-25
Citation: Hk. Thomas, ITS YOUR FATHERS WAY - THE FATHER-DAUGHTER NARRATIVE AND FEMALE DEVELOPMENT IN FREEMAN,MARY,WILKINS 'PEMBROKE', Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 26-39
Citation: Jd. Macey, FANTASY AS NECESSITY - THE ROLE OF THE BIOGRAPHER IN THE 'MOON AND SIXPENCE'( MAUGHAM,W.SOMERSET ), Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 61-73
Citation: Md. Hawthorne, A HERMAPHRODITE SORT OF DEITY - SEXUALITY, GENDER, AND GENDER BLENDING IN PYNCHON,THOMAS 'V.', Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 74-93
Citation: C. Routledge, A MATTER OF DISGUISE - LOCATING THE SELF IN CHANDLER,RAYMOND THE 'BIGSLEEP' AND THE 'LONG GOOD-BYE', Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 94-107
Citation: Ds. Ogden, SISTERS - RELATION AND RESCUE IN 19TH-CENTURY BRITISH NOVELS AND PAINTINGS - COHEN,M, Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 123-125
Citation: M. Osteen, THE FICTIONS OF JOYCE,JAMES AND LEWIS,WYNDHAM - MONSTERS OF NATURE AND DESIGN - KLEIN,SW, Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 126-128
Citation: A. Wolfgang, THE LIBERTINES PROGRESS - SEDUCTION IN THE 18TH-CENTURY FRENCH NOVEL - SAINTAMAND,P, Studies in the novel, 29(1), 1997, pp. 134-136
Citation: J. Shaffer, NONCANONICAL WOMENS NOVELS OF THE ROMANTIC ERA - ROMANTIC IDEOLOGIES AND THE PROBLEMATICS OF GENDER AND GENRE, Studies in the novel, 28(4), 1996, pp. 469-492
Citation: M. Norris, DOING DJUNA JUSTICE -ESSAY OF THE 'LIFE AND WORKS OF DJUNA-BARNES' BYHERRING,PHILLIP - THE CHALLENGES OF THE BARNES BIOGRAPHY( A REVIEW), Studies in the novel, 28(4), 1996, pp. 581-589