You are what you eat: The politics of eating in the novels of Margaret Atwood.Published in:1995By:Parker, EmmaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Re-visions, re-flections, re-creations: Epistolarity in novels by contemporary women.Published in:1995By:Campbell, ElizabethPublication type:Literary Criticism
`The void awaits surely all them that weave the wind': `Penelope' and `Sirens' in Ulysses.Published in:1995By:Stanier, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
`Dear reader' and `dear writer': Joyce's direct addresses to his readers in Finnegans Wake.Published in:1995By:Cahalan, James D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
`Whispers out of time': The syntax of being in the poetry of John Ashbery.Published in:1995By:Norton, JodyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Richard Wright, community, and the French connection.Published in:1995By:Miller, Eugene E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Historicizing the female in U.S.A.: Re-visions of Dos Passo's trilogy.Published in:1995By:Casey, Janet GalliganiPublication type:Literary Criticism