Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 25
Number 1


Bleak House, Political Economy, Victorian Studies
Kathleen Blake

Textual Seductions: Women's Reading and Writing in Margaret Oliphant's "The Library Window"
Tamar Heller

Turning the Inside Out: Morals, Modes of Living, and the Condition of the Working Class
John B. Lamb

The Opium Trade and Little Dorrit: A Case of Reading Silences
Wenying Xu

Darwin's "Eye of Reason": Natural Selection and the Mathematical Sublime
Gary Willingham-McLain

Aubrey Beardsley's "Japanese" Grotesques
Linda Gertner Zatlin

The Architecture of Empire: "Oriental" Gothic and the Problem of British Identity in Ruskin's Venice
Daryl Ogden

WORKS IN PROGRESS

Law, Equity, and Conscience in Victorian England
Simon Petch

The Sati, the Bride, and the Widow: Sacrificial Woman in the Nineteenth Century
Sophie Gilmartin

Signs of Intimacy: The Literary Celebrity in the "Age of Interviewing"
Richard Salmon

REVIEW ESSAYS

Poets, Critics, and God-talk
Judith Wilt

Contemporary Biographers of Nineteenth-Century Novelists
Frederick R. Karl


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