Citation: Km. Andrews, WHITE WOMENS COMPLICITY AND THE TABOO - FAULKNER LAYERED CRITIQUE OF THE MISCEGENATION-COMPLEX, Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 497-506
Citation: Mj. Yonce, THE PAIRING OF THE 'SOUND AND THE FURY' AND 'WILD PALMS' -TANDEM NOVELS OF FAULKNER,WILLIAM( 2 IN), Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 507-516
Citation: M. Lahey, WOMEN AND LAW IN FAULKNER + JUSTICE, THE SOUTH AND THE HAPLESS FEMALEIN THE FICTION OF FAULKNER,WILLIAM, Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 517-524
Citation: D. Fowler, THE NAMELESS WOMEN OF FAULKNER 'GO DOWN, MOSES' + DEPICTING THE DENIAL OF PURPOSE AND PLACE TO HIS FEMALE CHARACTERS, Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 525-532
Citation: Mb. Birns, DEMETER AS THE LETTER D - NAMING WOMEN IN THE 'SOUND AND THE FURY' AND 'AS I LAY DYING', Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 533-541
Citation: Vvj. Hlavsa, THE WOMAN IN FAULKNER GUIDING 'LIGHT IN AUGUST' + HIS OVERCOMING OF ARCHETYPAL ROLES IN A WAY THAT GAVE SHAPE AND SUBSTANCE TO HIS CREATIONS, Women's studies, 22(4), 1993, pp. 543-551
Citation: Sa. Inness, BEYOND THE CRACK IN THE OPENING DOOR, RE-ENVISIONING THE MAID IN PROGRESSIVE-ERA WOMENS COLLEGE FICTION, Women's studies, 22(3), 1993, pp. 349-369
Citation: Pe. Barnett, AND-SHORTLY-FOR-TO-SEYN-THEY-WERE-ATON - CHAUCER DEFLECTION OF RAPE IN THE 'REEVES TALE' AND THE 'FRANKLINS TALE'( CHAUCER,GEOFFREY ), Women's studies, 22(2), 1993, pp. 145-162
Citation: Ab. Dalton, ESCAPING FROM EDEN - BARNES,DJUNA REVISION OF PSYCHOANALYTIC-THEORY AND HER TREATMENT OF FATHER-DAUGHTER INCEST IN 'RYDER', Women's studies, 22(2), 1993, pp. 163-179
Citation: Pj. Harvey, SPREADING THE WEALTH - CULTURAL CAPITAL AND MODERN BRITISH LABORING WOMENS AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Women's studies, 22(2), 1993, pp. 181-196
Citation: D. Dingledine, WOMAN CAN WALK ON WATER - ISLAND, MYTH AND COMMUNITY IN CHOPIN,KATE THE 'AWAKENING' AND MARSHALL,PAULE 'PRAISESONG FOR THE WIDOW', Women's studies, 22(2), 1993, pp. 197-216
Citation: J. Jaffe, HISPANIC AMERICAN WOMEN-WRITERS NOVEL RECIPES AND ESQUIVEL,LAURA 'COMO AGUA PARA CHOCOLATE' ('LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE'), Women's studies, 22(2), 1993, pp. 217-230