Issue 17.2 (Summer 2021)
Special Issue: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Campaign Writing:
Broadening the Realm of Women’s Civic Engagement

Guest-Edited by Flore Janssen and Lisa C. Robertson

Introduction

Flore Janssen and Lisa C. Robertson, “ Nineteenth-Century Women’s Campaign Writing: Broadening the Realm of Women’s Civic Engagement

Articles

Eleanor Bird, “A Woman of Letters: Mary Anne Rawson’s Letter Collection and her Compilation of the Anti-Slavery Gift Book The Bow in the Cloud, 1826-1834

Naomi Hetherington, “Scriptural interpretation and the formation of a popular women’s movement in Britain: The Bible Readings column of the Women’s Penny Paper

Carly Nations, ““Made Alive”: Olive Schreiner’s Dreams and the Embodied Vision of Equality

E.J. Clery and Bee Rowlatt, “Remembering Mary Wollstonecraft: A Conversation

Clara Vlessing, “Campaigns to Remember: Writing in the Afterlives of Sylvia Pankhurst

Reviews

Marie Laniel, review of Mary Jean Corbett's Behind the Times: Virginia Woolf in Late-Victorian Contexts

Emma Liggins, review of Ruth Heholt's Catherine Crowe: Gender, Genre and Radical Politics

Jennifer MacLure, review of S. Brooke Cameron's Critical Alliances: Economics and Feminist English Women’s Writing, 1880-1914

Shawna Ross, review of Justine Pizzo and Eleanor Houghton's Charlotte Brontë, Embodiment and the Material World

Editors-in-Chief: Stacey Floyd and Melissa Purdue
Reviews Editor: Miriam Burstein
Digital Editor: Anne Reus