Between Poet and (Self-)Critic: Scholarly Interventionism in Rachel Blau DuPlessis’s Drafts.Published in:2011By:Jewell, Megan SwihartPublication type:Literary Criticism
“He Had Always Believed That There Were Two Sorts of Women: The Decent Ones and the Rest”: The Female Body, Dirt, and Domesticity in Pat Barker’s Union Street.Published in:2011By:Gallagher, LucyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Notes on Contributors.Published in:Contemporary Women's Writing, 2011, v. 5, n. 1, p. 86, doi. 10.1093/cww/vpq023By:Wolf, DorisPublication type:Article
Unauthorized Versions: Jeanette Winterson, Michèle Roberts, and the Myth of the Flood.Published in:2011By:King, JeannettePublication type:Literary Criticism
Beyond Repression: German Women’s War History and Hysteria in Mavis Gallant’s “O Lasting Peace” and “An Alien Flower”.Published in:2011By:Wolf, DorisPublication type:Literary Criticism