Lesbian Criticism and Feminist Criticism: Readings of Millenium Hall, 57-80
Sally O’Driscoll
Bachelors and ‘Old Maids’: Antirevolutionary British Women Writers and Narrative Authority after the French Revolution, 81-98
Lisa Wood
‘So Minute and Yet So Alive’: Domestic Modernity in E.H. Young’s William, 99-120
Stella Deen
Mad and Modern: A Reading of Emily Holmes Coleman and Antonia White, 121-147
Kylie Valentine
Homoerotics of Influence: Eudora Welty Romances Virginia Woolf, 149-171
Shameem Black
‘The Hero is Married and Ascends the Throne’: The Economics of Narrative End in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle, 173-191
Honor McKitrick Wallace



