Issue 16.2 (Summer 2020)
Special Issue: Victorian Literature in the Age of #MeToo
Guest Edited by Lana L. Dalley and Kellie Holzer
Introduction
Lana L. Dalley and Kellie Holzer, “Victorian Literature in the Age of #MeToo: An Introduction”
Articles
Doreen Thierauf, “Guns and Blood: Reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall in the Age of #MeToo”
Anna Feuerstein, “The History of Mary Prince and the Racial Formation of Rape Culture”
Douglas Murray, “‘She could not repent her
resistance’: Northanger Abbey and the #MeToo
Movement”
Ellen Stockstill and Jessica Mele, “#MeToo
and Victorian Literature: Reading Against Rape
Culture in the Undergraduate Classroom”
Sara Hackenberg, “Victorian ‘Mysterymania’ and #MeToo”
Shuhita Bhattacharjee, “‘Not a muscle at my command’: Mesmeric Trance, Consent, and #MeToo in Richard Marsh”
Kimberly Cox, “Reading Literary Rape:
Hand-Grabbing, #MeToo, and Haptic Reciprocity in
Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Novels”
Rebecca Richardson, “Adapting Thackeray’s Vanity Fair after #MeToo”
Miranda Wojciechowski, “Criminal
Conversation, Predatory Reading: Consent and Critical
Practice at the Crossways”
Marlene Tromp, “Conclusion: What does it take
to say ‘Me’ in Victorian Studies? Experiential
Analysis in the Age of #MeToo”
Reviews
Ana M. Acosta, review of Jennifer Airey's Religion Around Mary Shelley
Frederick D. King, review of Dustin Friedman's Before Queer Theory: Victorian Aestheticism and the Self
Dustin Friedman, review of Grace Lavery's Quaint, Exquisite: Victorian Aesthetics and the Idea of Japan
Jordan Kistler, review of Elizabeth. D Macaluso's Gender, the New Woman and the Monster
Reviews Editor: Miriam Burstein
Digital Editor: Anne Reus