Volume 24 (2013), Issue 1
Focus on The Feminization of Fiction. Focus Editor: Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Focus on The Feminization of Fiction. Focus Editor: Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz
Focus on Feminization of Fiction. Introduction open-access
Page 7 - 18
Childbirth – Women's Very Own Topic? open-access
Imaginations of the Female Birth Experience in Male Authors' Novels
Page 19 - 28
The War Novels of Pat Barker open-access
Towards a 'Poetics of Cruelty'
Page 29 - 38
Not Feminine Enough? open-access
Rachel Cusk's Highly-feminised World and Unfeminine Characters in ‘Saving Agnes’ and ‘The Country Life’
Page 39 - 49
Feminising a Classical Male Plot Model? open-access
Black British Women Writers and the 'Bildungsroman'
Page 51 - 61
On Not Being Mrs Browning open-access
The Revisionist Feminism of Sarah Waters's Neo-Victorian Trilogy
Page 63 - 75
"Mothers can tell things" open-access
Writing the Female in Graham Swift's ‘Out of this World’ (1988), ‘Last Orders’ (1996), and ‘Tomorrow’ (2007)
Page 77 - 87
Something Nasty in the Bookshop open-access
The Feminisation of Fiction in Martin Amis's 'Gynocratic' Novels
Page 89 - 100
Privileging Female Voices and Breaking Taboos open-access
Michèle Roberts's ‚The Looking Glass‘
Page 101 - 110
Women Contemporary Arctic Narrative open-access
Page 111 - 123
The Feminine Voice of Zadie Smith open-access
Page 125 - 135
Articles
Thomas Hardy and Aspects of anti-Romantic Ornithology open-access
Page 137 - 148
Unreadability in Dorothy Richardson's ‚Pilgrimage‘ open-access
Page 149 - 163
Signal to Noise – Engaging with the Information Society from Pope to ‚Year Zero‘ open-access
Page 165 - 176
Shedding the Mortal Coil open-access
Physicality and Posthuman Identity in Cyberpunk
Page 177 - 192