Issue 13.1 (Spring 2017)

Articles

Meg Dobbins, “‘What Did You Cut It Off For, Then?’: Self-Harming Heroines in Villette, The Mill on the Floss, and Tess of the D’Ubervilles

Suyin Olguin, “Feasting & Bonding Like a Man: Tom Brown’s Consumption of the English Masculine Ideal

Katrina Peterson “Susan Ferrier's Marriage: Lady Maclaughlan as Controlling Architect

Laura Rotunno, “What if the New Woman is a Scholar-Athlete Too?

Jessica Saxon, “Fair Readers of Pornography: Narrative Intervention & Parodic-Didactic Style in Captain Charles Deveraux’s Venus in India

John Wiehl, “‘She grew more English every day; and that was a good thing’: Gender, Nation, and Posthumanism in Du Maurier’s Trilby

Reviews

Ian Higgins “Queer Procreation.” Review of James Campbell’s Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and Male Desire: Begotten, Not Made.

Talia Schaffer, “Women’s Writing from the Fin de Siècle through World War I.” Review of Holly A. Laird’s The History of British Women’s Writing, 1880-1920.

Zsuzsa Török, “Women’s Writing and Victorian Print Culture.” Review of Linda H. Peterson’s The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women’s Writing.

Editors-in-Chief: Stacey Floyd and Melissa Purdue
Reviews Editor: Carolyn Oulton
Assistant to the Reviews Editor: Alyson Hunt
Technical Editor: Josh Reid
Assistant to the Technical Editor: Luke Baugher