`Contrary to the Prevailing Current'? Homoeroticism and the voice of maternal law in Forster's...Published in:1995By:Dorland, TameraPublication type:Literary Criticism
The heroine is being beaten: Freud, sadomasochism, and reading the romance.Published in:1995By:Wardrop, StephaniePublication type:Literary Criticism
Criminal pleasures, pleasurable crime.Published in:Style, 1995, v. 29, n. 3, p. 423By:Forter, GregoryPublication type:Article
Perverse pleasure and fetishized text: The deathly erotics of Carter's `The Bloody Chamber'.Published in:1995By:McLaughlin, BeckyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Foucault's response to Freud: Sado-masochism and the aestheticization of power.Published in:Style, 1995, v. 29, n. 3, p. 389By:Gearhart, SuzannePublication type:Article
Watch and ward: James's fantasy of omnipotence.Published in:1995By:Nelson, Michelle D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A recipe for mourning: Isak Dinesen's `Babette's Feast'.Published in:1995By:Rashkin, EstherPublication type:Literary Criticism