Chapter 11 Respectably Dressed, or Dressed for Respect: Moral Economies in the Novels of Victorian Women Writers |
Chapter 12 Realism into Metaphor: Black and White Dress in the Fiction of Henry James |
Chapter 13 Fashion, Money, and Romance in The House of Mirth and Sister Carrie |
Chapter 14 “Nothing could be seen whole or read from start to finish”: Transvestism and Imitation in Orlando and Nightwood |
Chapter 15 Ecological Dress: Art, Pedagogy, and Ambiguity in the Work of C.M. Barker |
Chapter 16 No Slaves to Fashion: Designing Women in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset and Anzia Yezierska |