*QUEERER THAN FICTION                                                Guest Editor: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

Volume 28, number 3 (Fall 1996)

ARMSTRONG, Mary. " Pursuing Perfection: Dombey and Son, Female Homoerotic Desire, and the Sentimental Heroine" (pp. 281-302).

CREECH, James. "Forged in Crisis: Queer Beginnings of Modern Masculinity in a Canonical French Novel" (pp. 303-21).

GOLDBERG, Jonathan. "Strange Brothers" (pp. 322-37).

LITVAK, Joseph. "Strange Gourmet: Taste, Waste, Proust" (pp. 338-56).

NUNOKAWA, Jeff. "The Importance of Being Bored: The Dividends of Ennui in The Picture of Dorian Gray" (pp. 357-71).

REID-PHARR, Robert. "Tearing the Goat’s Flesh: Homosexuality, Abjection and the Production of a Late-Twentieth-Century Black Masculinity" (pp. 372-94).

SEDGWICK, Eve Kosofsky. "Introduction: Queerer than Fiction" (pp. 277-80).

SOLOMON, Melissa. "The Female World of Exorcism and Displacement (or, Relations Between Women in Henry James’s Nineteenth-Century The Portrait of a Lady) (pp. 395-413).

STEVENS, Tyler. "‘Sinister Fruitiness’: Neuromancer, Internet Sexuality and the Turing Test"  (pp. 414-33).

STOCKTON, Kathryn Bond. "Prophylactics and Brains: Beloved in the Cybernetic Age of  Aids" (pp. 434-65).

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