Issue 3.2 (Summer 2007)
Special Issue:
Papers and Keynotes from the Fifteenth
Annual British Women Writers Conference
Keynotes
Ann Ardis, Teresa Mangum and Sally Mitchell, “The New Woman’s Work: Past, Present, and Future”
Deborah Epstein Nord, “Outward Bound”
Laura J Rosenthal, “Eliza
Haywood: Discrepant Cosmopolitanism and the Persistence of
Romance”
Conference Papers
Susan David Bernstein, “Radical Readers at the British Museum: Eleanor Marx, Clementina Black, Amy Levy”
Jessica Damián, “Helen Maria Williams’s Personal Narrative of Travels from Peru (1784) to Peruvian Tale (1823)”
Christine DeVine, “Isabella Bird and Mountain Jim: Geography and Gender Boundaries in A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains”
Julie Donovan, “Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan) and Walter Scott’s Worn-Out Inexpressibles”
M.B. Hackler, “The Cemetery Tourist: Mourning with Authority in the Travel Writing of Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley”
Jamie Horrocks, “Camping in the Kitchen: Locating Culinary Authority in Elizabeth Robins Pennell’s Delights of Delicate Eating”
Joy Johnson, “Print, Image, and the Cycle of Materiality in George Eliot’s The Lifted Veil”
April Nixon Kendra, “‘You, Madam, Are No Jane Austen’: Mrs. Gore and the Anxiety of Influence”
Ashley Miller, “Obscurity and Affect in Anne Bannerman’s ‘The Dark Ladie’”
Gregory Vargo, “Contested Authority: Reform and Local Pressure in Harriet Martineau’s Poor Law Stories”
Marilyn Walker, “Loci of Limitation and Liberation: Spatial Subjectivity in ‘The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point’”
Reviews Editor: Lauren Goodlad
Technical Editor: Josh Reid