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22.1—SPRING 1990

     Articles:

  • “‘True Legitimacy’: The Myth of the Foundling in Bleak House”—Michele S. Ware, p. 1
  • “Melting Outlines in Daniel Deronda”—Margaret Moan Rowe, p. 10
  • “Sexual Realism in The Portrait of a Lady: The Divided Sexuality of Isabel Archer”—Kurt Hochenauer, p. 19
  • “The Geography of Gender in The House of Mirth”—Annette L. Benert, p. 26
  • “‘Dark Lady and Fair Man’: The Love Triangle in Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Ulysses”—Michelle Burnham, p. 43
  • “Sinclair Lewis and Fascism”—Stephen L. Tanner, p. 57
  • “From Lady Chatterley’s Lover to The Deer Park: Lawrence, Mailer, and the Dialectic of Erotic Risk”—Peter Balbert, p. 67
     Review Essay:

  • “Göttingen and the Great Circle of German Libraries: A Comprehensive Continental Review of 18th-Century English Culture”—Deborah A. Jacobs, p. 82
     Reviews:

  • Balbert, D. H. Lawrence and the Phallic Imagination: Essays on Sexual Identity and Feminist Misreading—Michael Patrick Gillespie, p. 90
  • Budick, Fiction and Historical Consciousness: The American Romance Tradition—John L. Idol, p. 92
  • Davis, Sexuality and Textuality in Henry James: Reading Through the Virginal; Auerbach, The Romance of Failure: First-Person Fictions of Poe, Hawthorne, and James and Tintner, The Book World of Henry James: Appropriating the Classics—Geoffrey D. Smith, p. 94
  • DeShazer, Inspiring Women: Reimagining the Muse and Briggs, Fire in the Crucible: The Alchemy of Creative Genius—Peter Casagrande, p. 98
  • Kennedy and Fogel, eds., American Letters and the Historical Consciousness: Essays in Honor of Lewis P. Simpson—Philip Castille, p. 103
  • Lund, Reading Thackeray—Glenda A. Hudson, p. 105
  • Nash, World-Games—The Tradition of Anti-Realist Revolt—J. Madison Davis, p. 107
  • Schwarz, The Transformation of the English Novel, 1890-1930—Robinson Blann, p. 109

22.2—SUMMER 1990—Special Issue on Editing Ulysses

     Articles:

  • “Introduction”—Charles Rossman, p. 113
  • “Reflections on the Kidd Era”—Robin Bates, p. 119
  • “Rhetorics of Simulation and the 1984 Ulysses”—Eyal Amiran, p. 142
  • “The Error of Theory”—Patrick McGee, p. 148
  • “‘Circe’: Textual Method and Textual Meaning”—Ira B. Nadel, p. 163
  • “Inherent Delicacy: Eumaean Questions”—Fritz Senn, p. 179
  • “What the Unpublished Letters Can Tell Us: Or, Is Anyone Watching?”—David Hayman, p. 187
  • “Critical Sensitivity: Or, Minding the Stones”—Fritz Senn, p. 189
  • “Wonder did He Wrote It Himself: Meditations on Editing Finnegans Wake in the ‘Gabler Era’”—Thomas A. Vogler, p. 192
  • “Certitude and Circularity: The Search for Ulysses”—Michael Patrick Gillespie, p. 216
  • “A Reply to Michael Patrick Gillespie”—Charles Rossman, p. 231
  • The Historical Record: The Kidd/Gabler Exchange at the Society for Textual Scholarship, April 1985
  • “The Context of the First Salvo in the Joyce Wars”—John Kidd, p. 237
  • “Errors of Execution in the 1984 Ulysses”—John Kidd, p. 243
  • “A Response to John Kidd, ‘Errors of Execution in the 1984 Ulysses’”—Hans Walter Gabler, p. 250
  • “A Bibliography of the ‘Gabler Ulysses’”—Charles Rossman, p. 257

22.3—FALL 1990

     Articles:

  • “Pragmatists and Plots: Pierre and The Damnation of Theron Ware”—David Heddendorf, p. 271
  • “The Dialogic Universe of Middlemarch”—Timothy Morris, p. 282
  • “How Stephen Crane Shaped Henry Fleming”—Kevin J. Hayes, p. 296
  • “‘a new father, a new home’: Styron, Faulkner, and Southern Revisionism”—Christopher Metress, p. 308
  • “The Critical Reception of the Gabler Ulysses: Or, Gabler’s Ulysses Kidd-napped: Part Two”—Charles Rossman, p. 323
     Reviews:

  • Borus, Writing Realism: Howells, James and Norris in the Mass Market—Phillip D. Atteberry, p. 355
  • Dällenbach, The Mirror in the Text—Eugene Hollahan, p. 357
  • Habegger, Henry James and the “Woman Business” and McWhirter, Desire and Love in Henry James: A Study of the Late Novels—Judith Funston, p. 361
  • Kelly, Fictional Genders: Role and Representation in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative—Robert R. Brock, p. 365
  • Kuehl, Alternate Worlds: A Study of Postmodern Antirealistic American Fiction and Olster, Reminiscence and Re-Creation in Contemporary American Fiction—Jerome Klinkowitz, p. 367
  • Lothe, Conrad’s Narrative Method—William R. Everdell, p. 369
  • Smallwood, Fielding and the Woman Question: The Novels of Henry Fielding and Feminist Debate 1700-1750—Lila Graves, p. 371
  • Tallis, In Defense of Realism—J. Madison Davis, p. 373
  • Worthen, D. H. Lawrence: A Literary Life—Michael Squires, p. 374

22.4—WINTER 1990

     Articles:

  • “‘Onomaphobia’ and Personal Identity in Moll Flanders”—Mary Butler, p. 377
  • “A Man’s Resolution: Narrative Strategies in Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White”—Mary Donaghy and Pamela Perkins, p. 392
  • “The Wondrous Marriages of Daniel Deronda: Gender, Work, and Love”—Joanne Long DeMaria, p. 403
  • “Henry Fleming’s Heroics in The Red Badge of Courage: A Satiric Search for a ‘Kinder, Gentler’ Heroism”—Mary Neff Shaw, p. 418
  • “Theodore Dreiser and the Criminal Justice System in An American Tragedy”—Sally Day Trigg, p. 429
     Review Essay:

  • “Some Working Assumptions About Literary Creating”—Peter J. Casagrande, p. 441
     Reviews:

  • Backscheider, Daniel Defoe: His Life—David B. Paxman, p. 464
  • Bakker, Pastoral in Antebellum Southern Romance—Kerry Ahearn, p. 468
  • Berman, Narcissism and the Novel and Imlay, Charlotte Brontë and the Mysteries of Love—Donald E. Hall, p. 470
  • Gilbert and Gubar, No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, Volume 2: Sexchanges—Katherine Fishburn, p. 472
  • Graham, Vathek and the Escape from Time: Bicentenary Revaluations—Kevin L. Cope, p. 476
  • Leigh, Radical Fictions and the Novels of Norman Mailer and Wenke, Mailer’s America—John Whalen-Bridge, p. 479
  • Levine, Conspiracy and Romance: Studies in Brockden Brown, Cooper, Hawthorne, and Melville—Michael Oriard, p. 482
  • Marotti, The Duplicating Imagination: Twain and the Twain Papers—Gary Scharnhorst, p. 485
  • Rubin, The Edge of the Swamp: A Study of the Literature and Society of the Old South—Philip D. Castille, p. 486