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

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Authors: DUNCAN I
Citation: I. Duncan, IN THE NAME OF LOVE, WOMEN, MASOCHISM, AND THE GOTHIC - MASSE,MA, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 210-211

Authors: WYATT J
Citation: J. Wyatt, NARCISSISM AND THE LITERARY LIBIDO, RHETORIC, TEXT, AND SUBJECTIVITY - ALCORN,M, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 212-214

Authors: KAPLAN C
Citation: C. Kaplan, ANXIOUS POWER, READING, WRITINGS, AND AMBIVALENCE IN NARRATIVE BY WOMEN - SINGLEY,CJ, SWEENEY,E, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 215-216

Authors: BRANTLINGER P
Citation: P. Brantlinger, THE AFTERLIFE OF PROPERTY, DOMESTIC SECURITY AND THE VICTORIAN NOVEL - NUNOKAWA,J, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 217-218

Authors: SPILKA M
Citation: M. Spilka, AUTHORITY AND SPEECH, LANGUAGE, SOCIETY, AND SELF IN THE AMERICAN NOVEL - BARNETT,LK, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 219-224

Authors: SHLOSS C
Citation: C. Shloss, IN SEARCH OF JOYCE,JAMES - SCHOLES,R, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 225-229

Authors: SHLOSS C
Citation: C. Shloss, JOYCE WEB, THE SOCIAL UNRAVELING OF MODERNISM - NORRIS,M, Novel, 28(2), 1995, pp. 225-229

Authors: WICKE J
Citation: J. Wicke, 'MRS. DALLOWAY' GOES TO MARKET, WOOLF, KEYNES, AND MODERN MARKETS, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 5-23

Authors: DALY N
Citation: N. Daly, THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE, VICTORIAN COMMODITY CULTURE AND FICTIONS OF THE MUMMY, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 24-51

Authors: DECKER JL
Citation: Jl. Decker, GATSBYS PRISTINE DREAM, THE DIMINISHMENT OF THE SELF-MADE MAN IN THE TRIBAL TWENTIES, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 52-71

Authors: CHATTMAN L
Citation: L. Chattman, ACTRESSES AT HOME AND ON STAGE, SPECTACULAR DOMESTICITY AND THE VICTORIAN THEATRICAL NOVEL, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 72-88

Authors: LONDON B
Citation: B. London, SPECIAL DELIVERY, EPISTOLARY MODES IN MODERN FICTION - KAUFFMAN,LS, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 89-91

Authors: DIBATTISTA M
Citation: M. Dibattista, SEEING TOGETHER, FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE SEXES IN ENGLISH WRITING, FROM MILL TO WOOLF - LUFTIG,V, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 92-94

Authors: WOLLAEGER M
Citation: M. Wollaeger, ECHO CHAMBERS, FIGURING VOICE IN MODERN NARRATIVE - ODONNELL,P, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 95-99

Authors: WOLLAEGER M
Citation: M. Wollaeger, THE BLINDING TORCH, MODERN BRITISH FICTION AND THE DISCOURSE OF CIVILIZATION - SHAFFER,BW, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 95-99

Authors: DOODY T
Citation: T. Doody, BODY WORK, OBJECTS OF DESIRE IN MODERN NARRATIVE - BROOKS,P, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 100-102

Authors: PEARCE R
Citation: R. Pearce, THE PLEASURES OF BABEL, CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LITERATURE AND THEORY -CLAYTON,J, Novel, 28(1), 1994, pp. 103-106

Authors: THOMPSON DM
Citation: Dm. Thompson, CALLING IN THE REALISTS, THE REVISION AND REPUTATION OF LAWRENCE 'SONS AND LOVERS', Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 233-256

Authors: GRAY J
Citation: J. Gray, ESSENCE AND THE MULATTO TRAVELER, EUROPE AS EMBODIMENT IN LARSEN,NELLA 'QUICKSAND', Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 257-270

Authors: STRAUS NP
Citation: Np. Straus, EVERY WOMAN LOVES A NIHILIST, STAVROGIN AND WOMEN IN DOSTOEVSKY THE 'POSSESSED', Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 271-286

Authors: MONK L
Citation: L. Monk, THE NOVEL AS PRISON, SCOTT THE 'HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN', Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 287-303

Authors: BARLOWE J
Citation: J. Barlowe, FAULKNER SUBJECT, A COSMOS NO ONE OWNS - WEINSTEIN,PM, Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 305-308

Authors: WEINSTEIN P
Citation: P. Weinstein, RESPONSE TO BARLOWE,JAMIE REVIEW, Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 309-311

Authors: LAMBROPOULOS V
Citation: V. Lambropoulos, THE IMAGINARY PURITAN, LITERATURE, INTELLECTUAL LABOR, AND THE ORIGINS OF PERSONAL LIFE - ARMSTRONG,N, TENNENHOUSE,L, Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 312-314

Authors: FERRIS I
Citation: I. Ferris, ROMANCING THE POSTMODERN - ELAM,D, Novel, 27(3), 1994, pp. 315-317
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