Guest Editor: Owen Heathcote
Contents
Articles
Introduction
Owen Heathcote
The Violence of Tolerance: An Aspect of Voltaire's Rhetoric in the Traite sur la tolerance (1763)
Eric Bordas
"Tout dire"?: Sade and the Female Body
John Phillips
Hermeneutic Circles and Cycles of Violence: La Fille aus yeux d'or, Histoire de'O, Les Guerilleres
Owen Heathcote
Consuming Realities: The Engendering of Invisible Violences in Posy Simmonds's Gemma Bovery
Liz Constable
Fluid Boundaries: The Violence of Non-Identity in Marguerite Duras's Representations of Female Relationships
Renate Gunther
Revisiting the Papin Case: Gender, Secuality and Violence in Sister my Sister
Karen Boyle
From the Violence of War to the War against Intolerance: Representing the Resistant Woman, Lucie Aubrac
Maggie Allison
Reviews
Adrian Del Caro and Janet Ward, ed.s, German Studies in the Post-Holocaust Age: The Politics of Memory, Identity, and Ethnicity
Amir Eshel
Stanley Fish, How Milton Works
Barbara K. Lewalski, The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography
Paul A. Parrish
Kevin J. Hayes, Poe and the Printed Word
Stephen D. Rachman
Steven G. Kellman, The Translingual Imagination
E. Nunez-Mendez
Kohn Kucich and Dianne F. Sadoff, eds., Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the nineteenth Century
Amy M. King
Catherine Liu, Copying Machines: Taking Notes for the Automaton
Jennifer Forrest
Patrick W. Shaw, The Modern American Novel of Violence
Patricia Brooke
Shu-mei Shih, The Lure of the Modern: Writing Modernism in Semicolonial China, 1917-1937
Guiyou Huang
Lynne Vallone, Becoming Victoria
Stanley Weintraub
Notes on Contributors
Books Received
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