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Table of contents of journal: *Novel : A forum on fiction

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Authors: KUCICH J
Citation: J. Kucich, NOBODYS ANGELS - MIDDLE-CLASS WOMEN AND DOMESTIC IDEOLOGY IN VICTORIAN CULTURE - LANGLAND,E, Novel, 29(3), 1996, pp. 396-398

Authors: BILLINGSLEABROWN AJ
Citation: Aj. Billingsleabrown, THE COUPLING CONVENTION - SEX, TEXT, AND TRADITION IN BLACK WOMENS FICTION - DUCILLE,A, Novel, 29(3), 1996, pp. 399-400

Authors: PEARCE R
Citation: R. Pearce, EYE ON THE FLESH - FASHIONS OF MASCULINITY IN THE EARLY-20TH-CENTURY - BOSCAGLI,M, Novel, 29(3), 1996, pp. 401-403

Authors: HACK D
Citation: D. Hack, INTER-NATIONALISM, 'CASTLE RACKRENT' AND ANGLO-IRISH UNION + EDGEWORTH,MARIS 1800 NOVEL, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 145-164

Authors: MCLAUGHLIN K
Citation: K. Mclaughlin, THE FINANCIAL IMP, ETHICS AND FINANCE IN 19TH-CENTURY FICTION, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 165-183

Authors: MORGENSTERN NE
Citation: Ne. Morgenstern, LOVE IS HOME-SICKNESS, NOSTALGIA AND LESBIAN DESIRE IN 'SAPPHIRA AND THE SLAVE GIRL' + CATHER,WILLA LAST NOVEL (1940), Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 184-205

Authors: LOGAN PM
Citation: Pm. Logan, NARRATING HYSTERIA, 'CALEB WILLIAMS' AND THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF NERVES + GODWIN,WILLIAM NOVEL, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 206-222

Authors: LITVAK J
Citation: J. Litvak, KISS ME, STUPID, SOPHISTICATION, SEXUALITY, AND 'VANITY FAIR' + THACKERAY NARRATIVE VIOLENCE, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 223-242

Authors: SAMARA D
Citation: D. Samara, MODERN ROMANCE AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE NOVEL - THE GOTHIC, SCOTT, DICKENS - DUNCAN,I, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 243-247

Authors: SAMARA D
Citation: D. Samara, GOTHIC (RE)VISIONS - WRITING WOMEN AS READERS - WOLSTENHOLME,S, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 243-247

Authors: SAMARA D
Citation: D. Samara, READING GOTHIC FICTION - A BAKHTINIAN APPROACH - HOWARD,J, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 243-247

Authors: DALY N
Citation: N. Daly, HEATHCLIFF AND THE GREAT HUNGER - STUDIES IN IRISH CULTURE - EAGLETON,T, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 248-249

Authors: HIRSCH M
Citation: M. Hirsch, UNBECOMING WOMEN - BRITISH WOMEN-WRITERS AND THE NOVEL OF DEVELOPMENT- FRAIMAN,S, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 250-252

Authors: KREILKAMP I
Citation: I. Kreilkamp, THE POWER OF LIES - TRANSGRESSION IN VICTORIAN FICTION - KUCICH,J, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 253-255

Authors: PEARCE R
Citation: R. Pearce, BORDERING ON THE BODY - THE RACIAL MATRIX OF MODERN FICTION AND CULTURE - DOYLE,L, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 256-258

Authors: BURWELL RM
Citation: Rm. Burwell, HEMINGWAY GENDERS - COMLEY,NR, SCHOLES,R, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 259-261

Authors: CHOW R
Citation: R. Chow, THE POWER OF THE STORY - FICTION AND POLITICAL-CHANGE - HANNE,M, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 262-265

Authors: REGE J
Citation: J. Rege, ALLEGORIES OF EMPIRE - THE FIGURE OF WOMAN IN THE COLONIAL TEXT - SHARPE,J, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 266-269

Authors: ANDERSON A
Citation: A. Anderson, UNDERSTANDING NARRATIVE - PHELAN,J, RABINOWITZ,PJ, Novel, 29(2), 1996, pp. 270-272

Authors: PEARCE R
Citation: R. Pearce, JOYCE AND THE POLICE - INTRODUCTION, Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 5-7

Authors: VALENTE J
Citation: J. Valente, THE NOVEL AND THE POLICE (GAZETTE) -POLICE-GAZETTE IN 'ULYSSES'( JOYCE USE OF THE NATIONAL), Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 8-18

Authors: LAMOS C
Citation: C. Lamos, JOYCE,JAMES AND THE ENGLISH VICE + MALE HOMOSEXUALITY AND MASOCHISM IN 'ULYSSES', 'DUBLINERS' AND A 'PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN', Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 19-31

Authors: NORRIS M
Citation: M. Norris, GAMBLING WITH GAMBLES IN 'TWO GALLANTS' + JOYCE 'DUBLINERS', Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 32-44

Authors: DEVLIN KJ
Citation: Kj. Devlin, BLOOM AND THE POLICE, REGULATORY VISION AND VISIONS IN 'ULYSSES', Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 45-62

Authors: TEAL L
Citation: L. Teal, BATLIKE SOULS AND PENILE TEMPTRESSES, GENDER INVERSIONS IN A 'PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN', Novel, 29(1), 1995, pp. 63-78
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