Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 26
Number 2


Reevaluating Female "Inferiority": Sarah Grand Versus Charles Darwin
Patricia Murphy

"Yet Many of These Are Askew": On Imitation, Originality, and Parody in Swiburne's Heptalogia
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor

The Crevice in the Canvas: A Study of The Major of Casterbridge
Annie Ramel

"A New Unfolding of Life": Romanticism in the Late Novels of George Eliot Edward Dramin

Mesmerism and Agency in the Courtship of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning Allison Chapman

Sexual Secrets and Social Knowledge: Henry James's The Sacred Fount Lloyd Davis

Travelers' Tales: Empire, Victorian Travel, and the Spectacle of English Womanhood in Mary Kingsley's Travels in West Africa Laura E. Ciolkowski

 

EDITORS' TOPIC: CHARLOTTE BRONTË

Visual Culture and Scopic Custom in Jane Eyre and Villete
Jane Kromm

Tying the Knot in the Economic Warp of Jane Eyre
Joseph A. Dupras

"Neither Monsters nor Temptresses nor Terrors": Representing Desire in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley
Julia Gardner

The "Surveillance of Désirée": Freud, Foucault, and Villette
Mark M. Hennelly, Jr.

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

Ambition, the Canon, and the Arnolds
Dorothy Mermin

SPECIAL EFFECTS

Robert Browning and "The King is Cold": A New Poem Andrew M. Stauffer

REVIEW ESSAYS

Culture and Economics
Regenia Gagnier

Literature and Science
Barbara T. Gates

What We Talk about When We Talk about Hardy's Poetry, or How They Brought the Bad News from Essex to Wessex
Edward Neill

BROWNINGS' BIBLIOGRAPHY

Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1995
Sandra M. Donaldson

Bibliography Index

Volume 26 Index


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