Millicent Bell

Millicent Bell is Professor of English Emerita at Boston University. She is the author of Meaning in Henry James and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton. (May 1998)

From the Review

May 14, 1998: Victoria's Secrets*

Other Powers: The Age of Suffrage, Spiritualism, and the Scandalous Victoria Woodhull by Barbara Goldsmith

Notorious Victoria by Mary Gabriel

April 18, 1996: George Eliot, Radical*

George Eliot, Voice of a Century: A Biography by Frederick R Karl

The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans: George Eliot, Her Letters and Fiction by Rosemarie Bodenheimer

November 2, 1995: Dangerous Women*

The Brontës by Juliet Barker

Charlotte Brontë: A Passionate Life by Lyndall Gordon

The Letters of Charlotte Brontë edited by Margaret Smith

February 2, 1995: 'The Margaret Ghost'*

The Letters of Margaret Fuller 1817-1850, in six volumes edited by Robert N. Hudspeth

Minerva and the Muse: A Life of Margaret Fuller by Joan Von Mehren

Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life, Volume I: The Private Years by Charles Capper

These Sad But Glorious Days: Dispatches from Europe, 1846-1850 by Margaret Fuller, edited by Larry J. Reynolds, by Susan Belasco Smith

Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings edited by Catherine C. Mitchell

November 5, 1987: What Henry Knew*

The Complete Notebooks of Henry James edited with introductions and notes by Leon Edel, by Lyall H. Powers

July 19, 1984: Notes of a Friend and Brother*

Henry James Letters Volume 4: 1895–1916 edited by Leon Edel

April 17, 1980: Pioneer*

Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making of a Radical Feminist, 1860-1896 by Mary A. Hill

January 24, 1980: The Education of Clover Adams*

Clover by Otto Friedrich

Books by Millicent Bell

Meaning in Henry James (1991)
Marquand: An American Life (1979)