Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 27
Number 1


The Tropical Extravagance of Bertha Mason
Sue Tomas

Peking Plots: Fictionalizing the Boxer Rebellion of 1900
Ross G. Forman

Forming the Chivalric Subject: Felicia Hemans and the Cultural Uses of History, Memory, and Nostalgia
David Rothstein

The Reworking of Work
Gregory Dart

Sonnets from the Portuguese and the Politics of Rhyme Margaret M. Morlier

 

EDITORS' TOPIC: ANGLO-JEWISH WRITERS IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND Guest Editor: Cynthia Scheinberg

 

Introduction: Re-mapping Anglo-Jewish Literary History
Cynthia Scheinberg

Jerusalem and Jewish Memory: Judith Montefiore's Private Journal
Judith W. Page

Hagar in Christian Britain: Grace Aguilar's "The Wanderers"
Daniel A. Harris

"Permanently Blacked": Julia Frankau's Jewish Race
Michael Galchisnky

Leaving "The Tribal Duckpond": Amy Levy, Jewish Self-Hatred, and Jewish Identity
Linda Hunt Beckman

Capitalism, Charity, and Judaism: The Triumvirate of Benjamin Farjeon
Michelle Persell

"They That Walk in Darkness": Ghetto Tragedies: The Uses of Christianity in Israel Zangwill's Fiction
Meri-Jane Rochelson

Review Essay: Semitism and Criticism: Victorian Anglo-Jewish Literary History Nadia Valman

 

WORKS IN PROGRESS

Browning's Bishop Conceives a Tomb: Cultural Ordering as Cultural Critique E. Warwick Slinn

"Determined Raptures": St. Sebastian and the Victorian Discourse of Decadence
Richard A. Kaye

 

SPECIAL EFFECTS

Thackeray and AThe Great Master of Craigenputtoch@: A New Review of The Life of John Sterling -- and a New Understanding K. J. Fielding

 

REVIEW ESSAYS

Autobiography without Borders
Rosemarie Bodenheimer

Victorian Paratexts
Bill Bell

Representing the Nation: Poetics, Landscape, and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Culture
Mary Ellis Gibson


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