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Introduction / Kate Macdonald
The body and the mind. Hyperaesthesia and futile rage: gender, anxiety and protest in non-combatants and others / Jessica Gildersleeve
The dangerous ages of Rose Macaulay / Cynthia Port
Public and private gender identity. "Imprisoned in a cage of print": Rose Macaulay, journalism and gender / Sarah Lonsdale
"Mentally neutral": an improbable tale of gender in Geneva / Juliane Romhild
Women in society. "Thought is everything": women's work in Rose Macaulay's first world war novels / Melissa Edmundson
The domestic modern, the primitive and the middlebrow in Crewe train / Ann Rea
Constructing a public persona: Rose Macaulay's non-fiction / Kate Macdonald
Genre in language. "Ghosts of words": gendering history, language and pleasure in They were defeated (1932) / Diana Wallace
The towers of Trebizond: language and the joys and paradoxes of the modern world / Maria Stella Florio
Landscapes in genre. A catastrophic imagination: Rose Macaulay and the cosmopolitan pleasure of ruins / Christina Svendsen
Rose Macaulay's "Turkey book": The towers of Trebizond as ironic travelogue / Lisa Regan.
The body and the mind. Hyperaesthesia and futile rage: gender, anxiety and protest in non-combatants and others / Jessica Gildersleeve
The dangerous ages of Rose Macaulay / Cynthia Port
Public and private gender identity. "Imprisoned in a cage of print": Rose Macaulay, journalism and gender / Sarah Lonsdale
"Mentally neutral": an improbable tale of gender in Geneva / Juliane Romhild
Women in society. "Thought is everything": women's work in Rose Macaulay's first world war novels / Melissa Edmundson
The domestic modern, the primitive and the middlebrow in Crewe train / Ann Rea
Constructing a public persona: Rose Macaulay's non-fiction / Kate Macdonald
Genre in language. "Ghosts of words": gendering history, language and pleasure in They were defeated (1932) / Diana Wallace
The towers of Trebizond: language and the joys and paradoxes of the modern world / Maria Stella Florio
Landscapes in genre. A catastrophic imagination: Rose Macaulay and the cosmopolitan pleasure of ruins / Christina Svendsen
Rose Macaulay's "Turkey book": The towers of Trebizond as ironic travelogue / Lisa Regan.