Victorian Literature and Culture


Contents of Volume 32
Number 1


EDITORS’ TOPIC: VICTORIAN IRELAND

The Anglo-Irish Dialect: Mediating Linguistic Conflict
ELIZABETH GILMARTIN

Photographic History and the Visual Appearance of an Irish Nationalist Discourse 1840-1870
SARAH JANE EDGE

“Too Much Knowledge of the Other World”: Women and Nineteenth-Century Irish Folktales
KATHLEEN VEJVODA

Letting the Past Be Past: The English Poet and the Irish Poem
MATTHEW CAMPBELL

Blood Transfusions: Constructions of Irish Racial Difference, the English Working Class, and Revolutionary Possibility in the Work of Carlyle and Engels
AMY E. MARTIN

The Anglo-Irish Threat in Thackeray’s and Trollope’s Writings of the 1840s
LAURA M. BEROL

Love’s Labour’s Lost: Romantic Allegory in Trollope’s Castle Richmond
BRIDGET MATTHEWS-KANE

An Angel in the House: The Act of Union and Anthony Trollope’s Irish Hero
JANE ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY

The Representation of Phineas Finn: Anthony Trollope’s Palliser Series and Victorian Ireland
PATRICK LONERGAN

For Health and Pleasure: The Turkish Bath in Victorian Ireland
TERESA BREATHNACH

The English Catholics and Irish Nationalism 1865-1890: A Tragedy in Five Acts
JACQUELINE CLAIS-GIRARD


REVIEW ESSAYS: VICTORIAN IRELAND

The Famine
PATRICK BRANTLINGER

The Literature and Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland
JAMES H. MURPHY

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Woman as Writer/Writer as Woman: George Paston’s A Writer of Books
MARIA CARLA MARTINO


REVIEW ESSAYS


Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti: A Pairing of Identities
NORMAN KELVIN

No “Land without Music” After All
RUTH A. SOLIE

Ghosts of Ghosts
NINA AUERBACH


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