Reviews.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 1998, v. 30, n. 3, p. 438By:Tabbi, JosephPublication type:Article
Djuna Barnes and T.S. Eliot: The Politics and Poetics of Nightwood.Published in:1998By:Fleischer, GeorgettePublication type:Literary Criticism
Death Comes for the Aesthete: Commodity Culture and the Artifact in Cather's The Professor's House.Published in:1998By:Hilgart, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
`The Story of the Pineapple': Sentimental Abolitionism and Moral Motherhood in Amelia Opie's Adeline Mowbray.Published in:1998By:Howard, CarolPublication type:Literary Criticism
From Home to Homeland: The Bohemian in Daniel Deronda.Published in:1998By:Cohen, MonicaPublication type:Literary Criticism
`I Am Become a Mere Usurer': Pamela and Domestic Stock-Jobbing.Published in:1998By:Ingrassia, CatherinePublication type:Literary Criticism