Issue 20.2 (Summer 2024)

Special Issue:
(Un)disciplining Within the Nineteenth Century:
Historical Hybridity in Self-Reflective Writing by Women

Guest-Edited by Michelle M. Taylor and Shuhita Bhattacharjee

Introduction

Michelle M. Taylor and Shuhita Bhattacharjee, “Revisiting/Reframing the Academic ‘Nineteenth Century’

Articles

Alicia Carroll, “Reading Antonia’s Caribbean Garden: Doing Victorian Studies Differently in a Changing Climate

Mary-Catherine Harrison, “The Koh-i-Noor Diamond and Dinah Mulock Craik’s Fantasy of Consensual Colonization

Jessica Durgan, “Eliza Hillier, The Opening of Siam, and Editorial Colonization in Household Words

Megan Burke Witzleben, ““The Maddest Place in the World”: Liberty in Lady Audley’s Secret

Chimi Woo,“ Victorian Others and Genre in George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda

Katerina García-Walsh, “Monstrous Gender in Arthur Machen’s The Great God Pan

Suvendu Ghatak, “Italy, The Malarial Queer, and Victorian Untimeliness in Vernon Lee’s “A Wicked Voice”

Reviews

Katherine Hobbs, review of Barbara Caine's Women and the Autobiographical Impulse: A History"

Marie Hendry, review of Nora Gilbert's Gone Girls, 1684-1901: Flights of Feminist Resistance in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth Century British Novel

Sarah Wingrove, review of Caroline Gonda and Chris Roulston's Decoding Anne Lister: From the Archives to Gentleman Jack

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