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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2011): General Issue

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2011): General Issue

Published: 2011-01-01

Articles

  • Original Copy: Neo-Victorian Versions of Oscar Wilde’s ‘Voice’

    Helen Davies
    1-21
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  • The Other’s Other: Neo-Victorian Depictions of Constance Lloyd Wilde Holland

    Bonnie J. Robinson
    22-43
    • PDF
  • A Tale of Minnie Dean: the Wilton Baby-Farmer

    Frances Kelly
    44-54
    • PDF
  • (Neo-)Victorian Impersonations: Vesta Tilley and Tipping the Velvet

    Allison Neal
    55-76
    • PDF
  • Neo-Victorian Goblin Fruit: Maggie Power on the Gothic Fascinations of Demon Lovers and Re-Imagining the Victorians

    Marie-Luise Kohlke
    77-92
    • PDF
  • Lilly

    Maggie Power
    93-99
    • PDF
  • “In Which Parasols Prove Useful”: Neo-Victorian Rewriting of Victorian Materiality

    Amy L. Montz
    100-118
    • PDF

Reviews and Review Essays

  • What Did the Victorians Do for Us?: Review of Marie-Luise Kohlke & Christian Gutleben (eds.), Neo-Victorian Tropes of Trauma: The Politics of Bearing After-Witness to Nineteenth-Century Suffering

    Justin Sausman
    119-131
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  • Opium and the Tufaan of (Neo-)Victorian Imperialism: Review of Amitav Ghosh, River of Smoke

    Sneha Kar Chaudhuri
    132-143
    • PDF
  • Testimonies on Herman Melville: Review of Jay Parini, The Passages of Herman Melville

    Celia Wallhead
    144-154
    • PDF
  • Announcements: CFPs, conference notices, & current & forthcoming projects and publications of interest to neo-Victorian scholars

    155-181
  • Notes on Contributors

    182-184

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