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"Nineteenth Century Studies," the interdisciplinary journal of the Nineteenth Century Studies Association, announces the contents of volume 16:
Feature Essays:
- Gina Marlene Dorre, "Handling the 'Iron Horse': Dickens, Travel, and Derailed Masculinity in 'The Pickwick Papers'"
- Christine Kenyon Jones, "'Some World's-Wonder in Chapel or Crypt': Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Disability"
- Jan Marsh, "From Slave Cabin to Windsor Castle: Josiah Henson and 'Uncle Tom' in Britain"
- Hsuan Hsu, "War, Ekphrasis, and Elliptical Form in Melville's 'Battle Pieces'"
- Thomas Grey, "Wagner the Degenerate: Fin de Siecle Cultural 'Pathology' and the Anxiety of Modernism"
Review Essays:
- Tracy Davis, "Theater, but Wherefore Politics?"
- Elizabeth Winston, "Remapping and Reframing the Victorian Novel"
- Eleanor Courtemanche, "Bread, Roses, and Reason: or, Can Victorian Cultural Criticism Reform Political Economy?"
- Susan Casteras, "Forging Identities in Nineteenth-Century Art"
- Suzanne Donahue, "Making Faces: Changing Modes of Representation in Nineteenth-Century Portraiture"
- Julie English Early, "Putting Women in Their (Rightful) Place"
Exhibitions Review:
- Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes, "Visionaries, Realists, and Reformers: Exploring the Creative Impulse in Nineteenth-Century Art"
Electronic Resources Reviews:
- Stephen Hebron, "Putting Museum Collections On-Line: A Case Study"
- Sally Hubbard, "Mexico: From Empire to Revolution"
- Lawrence Woof, "Digital Audio Tours"
For subscription and single-issue inquiries or submission information, please email address below or the Editor, David Hanson, at dhanson@selu.edu, or see our website.
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