Issue 15.2 (Summer 2019)
Special Issue: Women and Leisure
Guest Edited by Kathryn Ledbetter, Texas State University
Articles
Kathryn Ledbetter, “Introduction”
Alexis Easley, “Scrapbooks and Women’s Leisure Reading Practices, 1825–60”
Kathryn Ledbetter, “Rinkualism, Punch, and Women on Wheels”
Robyn Miller, ““Resolute, Wild, Free”: Women’s Leisure and Avian Ecologies in Jane Eyre”
Liora Selinger, “The Work of Play and the Pleasures of Work in Mary Lamb’s Mrs. Leicester’s School”
Madeleine C. Seys, ““It’s All Woman’s Work from One End to Another”: Embroidering the Truth in M. E. Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret”
Reviews
Rebecca Butler, review of Silvia Antosa's Frances Elliot and Italy: Writing Travel, Writing the Self
Haefele-Thomas, review of The Female Fantastic: Gendering the Supernatural in the 1890s and 1920s
K. Kreisel, review of Nancy Henry's Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain
Sarah Parker, review of Madeleine C. Seys's Fashion and Narrative in Victorian Popular Literature: Double Threats
Kristen H. Starkowski, Wound Culture and the New Woman: review of Alexandra Gray's Self Harm in New Woman Writing
Heather Bozant Witcher, review of Women's Literary Networks and Romanticism: "A Tribe of Authoresses"
Reviews Editor: Miriam Burstein
Digital Editor: Anne Reus