Citation: Dee. Sloane, COMING TO GRIPS WITH HUCKLEBERRY-FINN, ESSAYS ON A BOOK, A BOY, AND AMAN - QUIRK,T, Studies in the novel, 27(2), 1995, pp. 232-234
Citation: Cc. Thorson, AN INQUIRY INTO NARRATIVE DECEPTION AND ITS USES IN FIELDING 'TOM JONES' - SMITH,JF, Studies in the novel, 27(2), 1995, pp. 234-236
Citation: M. Birnbaum, DOMESTIC ALLEGORIES OF POLITICAL DESIRE, THE BLACK HEROINES TEXT AT THE TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY - TATE,C, Studies in the novel, 27(2), 1995, pp. 236-238
Citation: Ra. Battaglia, NOBODYS HOME, SPEECH, SELF, AND PLACE IN AMERICAN FICTION FROM HAWTHORNE TO DELILLO - WEINSTEIN,A, Studies in the novel, 27(2), 1995, pp. 240-243
Citation: Ml. Brown, FAMILY AND THE LAW IN 18TH-CENTURY FICTION - THE PUBLIC CONSCIENCE INTHE PRIVATE SPHERE - ZOMCHICK,JP, Studies in the novel, 27(2), 1995, pp. 248-250
Citation: Cm. Dever, BROKEN MIRROR, BROKEN WORDS, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, PROSOPOPEIA, AND THE DEADMOTHER IN 'BLEAK HOUSE', Studies in the novel, 27(1), 1995, pp. 42-62
Citation: Pj. Contino, ZOSIMA, MIKHAIL, AND PROSAIC CONFESSIONAL DIALOGUE IN DOSTOEVSKY 'BROTHERS KARAMAZOV', Studies in the novel, 27(1), 1995, pp. 63-86
Citation: M. Scheuermann, UNBECOMING WOMEN, BRITISH WOMEN-WRITERS AND THE NOVEL OF DEVELOPMENT - FRAIMAN,S, Studies in the novel, 27(1), 1995, pp. 92-93
Citation: S. Soud, JOYCE GRANDFATHERS, MYTH AND HISTORY IN DEFOE, SMOLLETT, STERNE, AND JOYCE - WARNER,J, Studies in the novel, 27(1), 1995, pp. 107-109