Issue 10.1 (Spring 2014)
Articles
S. Brooke Cameron, “The Resilient Marian Halcombe: On Feminine Feeling and Wilkie Collins’s Debt to Amatory Fiction”
Clare Walker Gore, ““Setting Novels at Defiance”: Novel Reading and Novelistic Form in Charlotte M. Yonge’s The Heir of Redclyffe”
Janet C. Myers, “Picking the New Woman’s Pockets”
Reviews
Adelene Buckland, “‘One Culture’ or More? Science and the Novel in Moral Combat.” Review of Anne DeWitt’s Moral Authority, Men of Science, and the Victorian Novel.
Clare Walker Gore, “Coming out of the Attic: Re-examining Disability in Jane Eyre.” Review of David Bolt, Julia Miele Rodas, and Elizabeth J. Donaldson’s The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability.
Elsie B. Michie, “Rethinking George Eliot’s Later Life.” Review of Kathleen McCormack’s George Eliot in Society: Travels Abroad and Sundays at the Priory.
Christine DeVine, “George Gissing’s Problems with Women.” Review of Christine Huguet and Simon J. James’s George Gissing and the Woman Question: Convention and Dissent.
Reviews Editor: Susan David Bernstein
Reviews Assistant: Kaydian Campbell
Technical Editor: Josh Reid