目录 Acknowledgments xxix Introduction. Contextualizing Feminist Narratology 1 Kathy Mezei The Look, the Body, and the Heroine of Persuasion: A Feminist-Narratological View of Jane Austen 21 Robyn Warhol Discourse, Gender, and Gossip: Some Reflections on Bakhtin and Emma 40 Christine Roulston Who Is Speaking Here? Free Indirect Discourse, Gender, and Authority in Emma, Howards End, and Mrs. Dalloway 66 Kathy Mezei Parsing the Female Sentence: The Paradox of Containment in Virginia Woolfs Narratives 93 Denise Delorey Spatialization, Narrative Theory, and Virginia Woolfs The Voyage Out 109 Susan Stanford Friedman The Rhetoric of Feminist Conversation: Virginia Woolf and the Trope of the Twist 137 Melba Cuddy-Keane The Terror and the Ecstasy: The Textual Politics of Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway 162 Patricia Matson Seismic Orgasm: Sexual Intercourse and Narrative Meaning in Mina Loy 187 Rachel Blau DuPlessis Ironies of Politeness in Anita Brookners Hotel du Lac 215 Janet Giltrow Angela Carters New Eve(lyn): De/En-Gendering Narrative 238 Alison Lee Queering Narratology 250 Susan S. Lanser Coda. Incredulity toward Metanarrative: Negotiating Postmodernism and Feminisms 262 Linda Hutcheon Select Bibliography on Feminist Narratology 269 Kathy Mezei Notes on the Contributors 273 Index 275
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