*WOMEN AND EARLY FICTION                                             Guest Editor: Jerry C. Beasley 

Volume 19, number 3 (Fall 1987)

BACKSCHEIDER, Paula R. "Women Writers and the Chains of Identification" (pp. 245262).

BEASLEY, Jerry C. "Introduction to Studies in the Novel, Special Issue ‘Women and Early Fiction’" (pp. 239-44).

DOODY, Margaret Anne. "Shakespeare’s Novels: Charlotte Lennox Illustrated" (pp. 296-310).

FLYNN, Carol Houlihan. "What Fanny Felt: The Pains of Compliance in Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure" (pp. 284-95).

KALIKOFF, Beth. "The Falling Woman in Three Victorian Novels" (pp. 357-67).

KESTNER, Joseph. "Fanny N. Mayne’s Jane Rutherford and the Tradition of the Social-Protest Novel in England" (pp. 368-80).

LANGLAND, Elizabeth. "Patriarchal Ideology and Marginal Motherhood in Victorian Novels by Women" (pp. 381-94).

LONDON, April. "Controlling the Text: Women in Tom Jones" (pp. 323-33).

MORGAN, Susan. "Why There’s No Sex in Jane Austen’s Fiction" (pp. 346-56).

RICHETTI, John J. "Voice and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Haywood to Burney" (pp. 263-72).

SCHEUERMANN, Mona. "Women and Money in Eighteenth-Century Fiction" (pp. 311-22).

SPACKS, Patricia Meyer. "Female Changelessness; or, What Do Women Want?" (pp. 273-283).

UPHAUS, Robert W. "Jane Austen and Female Reading" (pp. 334-45).

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