Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 31
Number 2


Colonies of Memory
ANN C. COLLEY

The Boers and the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) in the Twentieth-Century Moral Imaginary
M. VAN WYK SMITH

Pathological Possibilities: Contagion and Empire in Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Stories
SUSAN CANNON HARRIS

In Quest of a Museal Aura: Turn of the Century Narratives about Museum-Displayed Objects
RUTH HOBERMAN

Conflict and Revelation: Literalization in the Novels of Charlotte Brontė
JANIS MCLARREN CALDWELL

Anthony Trollope Meets Pierre Bourdieu: The Conversion of Capital as Plot in the Mid-Victorian British Novel
J. JEFFREY FRANKLIN

 

Works in Progress

 

Is There a Pastor in the House?: Sanitary Reform, Professionalism, and Philanthropy in Dickens's Mid-Century Fiction
LAUREN M. E. GOODLAD

Fetishism and Freedom in Matthew Arnold's Cultural Theory
PETER MELVILLE LOGAN

 

Review Essays

Volumes of Noise
MATTHEW BEVIS

Recent Dickens Studies
FREDERICK R. KARL

Mapping India
TIMOTHY L. CARENS

 

Brownings' Bibliography

 

Cumulative Index to the Annual Bibliographies on Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning for 1972-1998
SANDRA M. DONALDSON
 


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