*DEATH IN THE NOVEL Guest Editor: Diana York Blaine
Volume 32, number 2 (Summer 2000)
BLAINE, Diana York. "Introduction" (pp. 106-110).
DEVER, Carolyn. "The Feminist Abject: Death and the Constitution of Theory" (pp. 184-205).
FRIEDMAN, Alan. "D. H. Lawrence: Pleasure and Death" (pp. 206-227).
HIGONNET, Margaret. "Frames of Female Suicide" (pp. 228-241).
HOTZ, Mary E. "'Taught by Death What Life Should Be'": Elizabeth Gaskells Representation of Death in North and South" (pp. 164-183).
LIGGINS, Emma. "The Medical Gaze and the Female Corpse: Looking at Bodies in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein" (pp. 128-145).
MALTON, Sara. "'The Woman Shall Bear Her Iniquity': Death as Social Discipline in Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native" (pp. 146-163).
WORTHINGTON, Marjorie. "Posthumous Posturing: The Subversive Power of Death in Contemporary Womens Fiction" (pp. 242-263).
ZIGAROVICH, Jolene. "Courting Death: Necrophilia in Samuel Richardsons Clarissa" (pp. 111-127).