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- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
- The University of Tulsa
- Review
- Questioning Nature: British Women's Scientific Writing and Literary Originality, 1750-1830 by Melissa Bailes (review) Volume 37, Number 1, Spring 2018, pp. 201-203
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
- Books Received
- Call For Manuscripts: Academia in the Age of #MeToo
- Latin American Women and the Literature of Madness: Narratives at the Crossroads of Gender, Politics and the Mind by Elvira Sánchez-Blake and Laura Kanost, and: Intersections of Harm: Narratives of Latina Deviance and Defiance by Laura Halperin (review)
- The Fiction of Valerie Martin: An Introduction by Veronica Makowsky (review)
- Love and Narrative Form in Toni Morrison's Later Novels by Jean Wyatt (review)
- The Subversive Art of Zelda Fitzgerald by Deborah Pike (review)
- Women Lovers, or The Third Woman by Natalie Clifford Barney (review)
- Off to the Pictures: Cinema-Going, Women's Writing and Movie Culture in Interwar Britain by Lisa Stead (review)
- British Boarding Houses in Interwar Women's Literature: Alternative Domestic Spaces by Terri Mullholland (review)
- At Home in the World: Women Writers and Public Life, from Austen to the Presenta by Maria DiBattista and Deborah Epstein Nord, and: Extreme Domesticity: A View from the Margins by Susan Fraiman (review)
- Sympathy, Madness, and Crime: How Four Nineteenth-Century Journalists Made the Newspaper Women's Business by Karen Roggenkamp, and: Women, Work and the Victorian Periodical: Living by the Press by Marianne Van Remoortel (review)
- Byronic Heroes in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing and Screen Adaptation by Sarah Wootton (review)
- Questioning Nature: British Women's Scientific Writing and Literary Originality, 1750-1830 by Melissa Bailes (review)
- Women's Prophetic Writings in Seventeenth-Century Britain by Carme Font (review)
- Sin and Salvation in Early Modern France: Three Women's Stories by Marguerite d'Auge, Renée Burlamacchi (review)
- Women's Poetry and Poetics in Late Imperial China: A Dialogic Engagement by Haihong Yang (review)
- Elizabeth Bishop's Theater of the Inevitable
- Low-Spoon Teaching: Labor, Gender, and Self-Accommodation in Academia
- Responding to Patriarchy in India: Resistance and Complicity in Samina Ali's Madras on Rainy Days and Anita Desai's Fasting, Feasting
- "The dance of the intelligence"?: Dancing Bodies in Mina Loy
- Antebellum Womanhood and Taming Her "Wild Way": Pet Keeping, Mourning, and Social Indoctrination in Grace Greenwood's History of My Pets
- "Imperfect Notices": The 1820 Continental Journal of Mary Wordsworth
- History Repeating: Mothers, Daughters, and Incest in Mary Robinson's Vancenza and The False Friend
- Species Thinking: Animals, Women, and Literary Tropes in Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Wollstonecraft's Widow: Understanding the Dead Husband's Gaze
- #MeToo
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