Citation: F. Wegener, WHARTON,EDITH ON FRENCH COLONIAL CHARITIES FOR WOMEN - AN UNKNOWN TRAVEL ESSAY, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 11-21
Citation: Lm. Wills, 'MADAME LYAUTEYS CHARITABLE WORKS IN MOROCCO' (TRANSLATED AND ANNOTATED FROM WHARTON,EDITH ORIGINAL FRENCH TEXT), Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 29-36
Citation: J. Wyatt, I WANT TO BE YOU - ENVY, THE LACANIAN DOUBLE AND FEMINIST COMMUNITY IN ATWOOD,MARGARET THE 'ROBBER BRIDE', Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 37-64
Citation: S. Juhasz, LESBIAN ROMANCE FICTION AND THE PLOTTING OF DESIRE - NARRATIVE THEORY, LESBIAN IDENTITY AND READING PRACTICE, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 65-82
Citation: A. Morey, WOULD YOU BE ASHAMED TO LET THEM SEE WHAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN - THE GENDERING OF PHOTOPLAYWRIGHTS, 1913-1923, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 83-99
Citation: P. Moran, THE FLAW IN THE CENTER - WRITING AS HYMENAL RUPTURE IN WOOLF,VIRGINIAWORK, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 101-121
Citation: C. Liu, FROM FAUX PAS TO FAUT PAS, OR ON THE WAY TO THE 'PRINCESS OF CLEVES' (LAFAYETTE,MADAME,DE), Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 123-144
Citation: S. Marcus, SAPPHO AND THE VIRGIN-MARY - SAME-SEX LOVE AND THE ENGLISH LITERARY IMAGINATION - VANITA,R, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 146-150
Citation: Mf. Curtin, SKIN SHOWS - GOTHIC HORROR AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF MONSTERS - HALBERSTAM,J, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 150-153
Citation: Mb. Rigsby, OUR SISTER EDITORS - HALE,SARAH,J. AND THE TRADITION OF 19TH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMEN EDITORS - OKKER,P, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 153-155
Citation: R. Pettit, LOVING ARMS - BRITISH WOMEN WRITING THE SECOND-WORLD-WAR - SCHNEIDER,K, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 161-162
Citation: C. Fairbanks, THE WOMANS HAND - GENDER AND THEORY IN JAPANESE WOMENS WRITING - SCHALOW,PG, WALKER,JA, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 162-164
Citation: K. Gould, FRANCOPHONE AFRICAN WOMEN-WRITERS - DESTROYING THE EMPTINESS OF SILENCE - DALMEIDA,IA, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 165-167
Citation: L. Seidel, RECOVERED WRITERS RECOVERED TEXTS - RACE, CLASS AND GENDER IN BLACK WOMENS LITERATURE - HUBBARD,D, Tulsa studies in women's literature, 17(1), 1998, pp. 167-169