All Stories

  1. Book Reviews
  2. Until Choice Do Us Part: marriage reform in the progressive eraCLARE VIRGINIA EBY
  3. George Fox and Early Quaker Culture
  4. Introduction: seamless subjects
  5. Conclusion: singularity and doubleness
  6. ‘As the Light appeared, all appeared’: the Quaker culture of convincement
  7. ‘Let your lives preach’: the embodied rhetoric of the early Quakers
  8. ‘And the Lord's power was over all’: anxiety, confidence and masculinity in Fox's Journal
  9. A technology of presence: genre and temporality in Fox's Journal
  10. ‘Moved of the Lord’: the contingent itinerancy of early Friends
  11. The limits of the light: silence and slavery in Quaker narratives of journeys to America and Barbados
  12. Sectarian Writing
  13. Prophecy and religious polemic
  14. Domestic Disappointments: Feminine Middlebrow Fiction of the Interwar Years
  15. Ordinary Disappointments: Femininity, Domesticity, and Nation in British Middlebrow Fiction, 1920–1944
  16. Anna Trapnel, Anna Trapnel's Report and Plea
  17. Editorial: Sacred and Profane-Gender, Spirituality and Identity in Contemporary Culture
  18. “And The Lord’s Power Was Over All”: Calvinist Anxiety, Sacred Confidence, and George Fox’s Journal
  19. The Paratextual Profusion Of Radical Sectarian Women's Writing Of The 1640S
  20. Working Out
  21. Her Own Life
  22. Imaging Feminism, Imaging Femininity: The Bra-Burner, Diana, and the Woman Who Kills
  23. Fruitful Investigations: The Case of the Successful Lesbian Text
  24. The Sexual Dynamics of History
  25. The Sexual Dynamics of History