Theories of the Fantastic 28:3 (1988) Fall Editor(s): Laurence M Porter Joan DeJean Table of Contents Le Merveilleux scientifique and the Fantastic Author(s): Rae Beth Gordon Pages: 9 - 22 From Represented to Literal Space: Fantastic Narrative and the Body in Pieces Author(s): Deborah A Harter Pages: 23 - 36 Balzac and the Literature of Belief Author(s): Tobin Siebers Pages: 37 - 48 Female Fantastic: The Case of George Sand Author(s): Kathryn J Crecelius Pages: 49 - 62 Changing Overcoats: Villiers' "L'Intersigne" and the Authority of Fiction Author(s): Ross Chambers Pages: 63 - 78 Believe It or Not: Reading the Fantastic and Robbe-Grillet's Djinn Author(s): Anna Whiteside Pages: 79 - 88
From Represented to Literal Space: Fantastic Narrative and the Body in Pieces Author(s): Deborah A Harter Pages: 23 - 36
Changing Overcoats: Villiers' "L'Intersigne" and the Authority of Fiction Author(s): Ross Chambers Pages: 63 - 78
Believe It or Not: Reading the Fantastic and Robbe-Grillet's Djinn Author(s): Anna Whiteside Pages: 79 - 88