Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 29
Number 2


Authorship, the Brontës, and Fraser's Magazine: "Coming Forward" as an Author in Early Victorian England
CAROL A. BOCK

Much More Than an Antifeminist: Eliza Lynn Linton's Contribution to the Rise of Victorian Popular Journalism
ANDREA L. BROOMFIELD

"A Great Part to Play": Gender, Genre, and Literary Fame in George Moore's A Mummer's Wife
JOELLEN MASTERS

Science and Religion in the Feminist Fin de Siècle and a New Reading of Olive Schreiner's From Man to Man
ROSE LOVELL-SMITH

Gay-Related Themes in the Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde
JOHN-CHARLES DUFFY

Teeth in Victorian Art
DAVID SONSTROEM

"The Ineffaceable Curse of Cain": Race, Miscegenation, and the Victorian Staging of Irishness
SCOTT BOLTWOOD

Naming, Agency, and "A Tissue of Falsehoods" in The History of Mary Prince
A. M. RAUWERDA

George Eliot and the Colonies
NANCY HENRY

The Jungle of Eden: Kipling, Wolf Boys, and the Colonial Imagination
JANE HOTCHKISS

Seminal Gothic Dissemination in Hardy's Writings
BRIGITTE HERVOCHE-BERTHO

Castle, Coffin, Stomach: Dracula and the Banality of the Occult
PHILIP HOLDEN

 

Works in Progress

 

"The Low, Vague Hum of Numbers": The Malthusian Economies of Jane Eyre
LINDA SCHLOSSBERG

"Without the Camp": Leprosy and Nineteenth-Century Writing
ROD EDMOND

 

Review Essays

 

Fin-de-Siècle Work on Victorian Aestheticism
JONATHAN LOESBERG

Contemporary Biographies of Nineteenth-Century Novelists
FREDERICK R. KARL

 

Brownings' Bibliography

 

Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1998
SANDRA M. DONALDSON, DOMINIC BISIGNANO, and MELISSA BROTTON


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