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Antoine
de Baecque, "The Allegorical Image of France, 1750-1800: A Political
Crisis of Representation," Summer 1994, 47: 111-143.
Joan
DeJean, "Sex and Philology: Sappho and the Rise of German
Nationalism," Summer 1989, 27: 148-71.
Jennifer
Doyle, "Sex, Scandal, and Thomas Eakin's The Gross Clinic,"
Fall 1999, 68: 1-33.
Lawrence Douglas, "The Shrunken Head of Buchenwald: Icons
of Atrocity at Nuremberg," Summer 1998, 63: 39-64.
Simon
During, "The Strange Case of Monomania: Patriarchy in Literature, Murder
in Middlemarch, Drowning in Daniel Deronda," Summer 1988,
23: 86-104.
Katherine
Eggert, "Spenser's Ravishment: Rape and Rupture in The Faerie Queene,"
Spring 2000, 70: 1-26.
James
Elkins, "On Visual Desperation and the Bodies of Protozoa," Fall
1992, 40: 33-56.
Laura
Engelstein, "Morality and the Wooden Spoon: Russian Doctors View Syphilis,
Social Class, and Sexual Behavior, 1890-1905," Spring 1986, 14: 169-208.
Julia
L. Epstein, "Writing the Unspeakable: Fanny Burney's Mastectomy and the
Fictive Body," Fall 1986, 16: 131-66.
Frances
Ferguson, "Rape and the Rise of the Novel," Fall 1987, 20: 88-112.
Frances
Ferguson, "Sade and the Pornographic Legacy," Fall 1991, 36: 1-21.
Joel Fineman,
"Shakespeare's Will: the Temporality of Rape," Fall 1987, 20: 25-76.
Mary E. Fissell,
"The Politics of Reproduction in the English Reformation," Summer 2004, 87: 43-81.
Gabrielle
P. Foreman, "'This Promiscuous Housekeeping': Death, Transgression, and
Homoeroticism in Uncle Tom's Cabin," Summer 1993, 43: 51-72.
Michael
Fried, "Realism, Writing, and Disfiguration in Thomas Eakin's Gross
Clinic," Winter 1985,9: 33-104.
Catherine
Gallagher, "The Body Versus the Social Body in the Works of Thomas Malthus
and Henry Mayhew," Spring 1986, 14: 83-106.
Catherine
Gallagher and Thomas Laqueur, eds., Sexuality and the Social Body in the
Nineteenth Century, special issue, Spring 1986, number 14.
Jane
Gallop, "Beyond the Jouissance Principle," Summer 1984, 7:
110-15.
Jan
Goldstein, "The Uses of Male Hysteria: Medical and Literary Discourse in
Nineteenth-Century France," Summer 1990, 31: 142-66.
Mike Goode, "Dryasdust Antiquarianism and Soppy Masculinity: The Waverley Novels and the Gender of History," Spring 2003,
82: 52-68.
Dena
Goodman, "Pigalle's Voltaire nu: The Republic of Letters Represents
Itself to the World," Fall 1986, 16: 86-109.
Jean-Joseph
Goux, "Language, Money, Father, Phallus in Cyrano de Bergerac's
Utopia" (trans. Katharine Streip), Summer 1988, 23: 105-17.
Darcy
Grimaldo Grigsby, "Rumor, Contagion, and Colonization in Gros's Plague-Stricken
of Jaffa (1804)," Summer 1995,
51: 1-46.
Tassie
Gwilliam, "Pamela and the Duplicitous Body of Femininity,"
Spring 1991, 34: 104-33.
Judith
Haber, "'I(t) could not choose but follow': Erotic Language in The
Changeling," Winter 2003, 81: 79-98.
Glenn
Harcourt, "Andreas Vesalius and the Anatomy of Antique Sculpture,"
Winter 1987, 17:
28-61.
Eric Hayot,
"Chinese Bodies, Chinese Futures,"
Summer 2007, 99: 99-129.
T.
Walter Herbert, Jr., "The Erotics of Purity: The Marble Faun and
the Victorian Construction of Sexuality," Fall 1991, 36: 114-32.
Neil
Hertz, "Medusa's Head: Male Hysteria Under Political Pressure," Fall
1983, 4: 27-54.
Lynn
Hunt, "Hercules and the Radical Image in the French Revolution,"
Spring 1983, 2: 95-117.
Lorna
Hutson, "Civility and Virility in Ben Jonson," Spring 2002, 78: 1-27.
Sarah Lochlann
Jain, "Living in Prognosis: Toward an Elegiac Politics,"
Spring 2007, 77-92.
Jeffrey
Kallberg, "The Harmony of the Tea Table: Gender and Ideology in the Piano
Nocturne," Summer 1992, 39: 102-33.
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