Papers from the 1994 PAC conference
Edited by Patricia H. Ward, College of Charleston
Patricia H. Ward Preface
12.1 Helen R. Deese Emerson from a Feminist Perspective: The Caroline H. Dall Journals
12.2 Michèle Bissièrre Graffigny, Riccoboni, et la tradition des Lettres persanes
12.3 Catherine D. Holmes Lost in the Dollhouse: Space and Gender in A Lost Lady
12.4 Eugene R. August Mozart’s Zauberflöte: Divine Comedy and Gender Reconciliation
12.5 Dorothy McGavran Ruthless for Reform: Language, Lying, and Interpretation in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Ruth
12.6 Mar P. Del Mastro La idea directiva, las ideas madres, and las ideas redondas: Conceptual Bases of Ganivet’s Utopian Spain
12.7 George Cheatham “We went to work on the trench”: Hemingway’s Process of Appropriation in In Our Time, “Chapter VII”
12.8 Susan Bahner Lancaster Most Anxious Now to Return: Language Learning in Perceval
12.9 Marsha Holmes Betwixt a Lamb and a Monarch: Pamela’s Rhetoric of Place in Sidney’s Old Arcadia