Issue 4.1 (Spring 2008)
Articles
Amy D’Antonio, “Shopping for the Ballin Baby: Infant Food and Maternal Authority in Baby Magazine”
Lawton A. Brewer, “George Gissing’s Manifesto: The Odd Women and The Unclassed”
Patricia A. Matthew, “Corporeal Lessons and Genre Shifts in Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda”
Kathleen A. Miller, “Sarah Waters’s Fingersmith: Leaving Women’s Fingerprints on Victorian Pornography”
Louise Penner “‘Not yet settled’: Charlotte Brontë’s Anti-Materialism”
Julia Straub, “George Eliot’s Romola and Its Shattered Ideals”
Reviews
Shanyn Fiske, “Reframing the Classics in Victorian England.” Review of Isobel Hurst’s Victorian Women Writers and the Classics: The Feminine of Homer.
Anna Maria Jones, “Not the Same Old Masochism.” Review of John Kucich’s Imperial Masochism: British Fiction, Fantasy, and Social Class.
Iveta Jusová, “A Feminist Realist Aesthetic at the Fin de Siècle.” Review of Molly Youngkin’s Feminist Realism at the Fin de Siècle: The Influence of the Late-Victorian Woman’s Press on the Development of the Novel.
Dianne Sachko Macleod, “‘Ceci n’est pas une Pipe’: Fakes, Forgeries, Replicas, and Copies ” Review of Aviva Briefel’s The Deceivers: Art Forgery and Identity in the Nineteenth Century.
Maria LaMonaca, “Vampires and Dungeons and Monks, Oh My!” Review of Patrick R. O’Malley’s Catholicism, Sexual Deviance, and Victorian Gothic Culture.
Susan Morgan, “When the Foreign becomes the Domestic: Reading Britain in a Transnational Frame.” Review of Catherine Hall and Sonya O. Rose’s At Home with the Empire: Metropolitan Culture and the Imperial World.
John Plotz, “I Think I’m Turning European.” Review of Roberto M. Dainotto’s Europe (In Theory).
Ellen Bayuk Rosenman, “Circulating Smut.” Review of Colette Colligan’s The Traffic in Obscenity from Byron to Beardsley: Sexuality and Exoticism in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture.
Jonathan Smith, “Darwin and the Aesthetes.” Review of Gowan Dawson’s Darwin, Literature, and Victorian Respectability.
Kate Thomas, “Between Victorian Women.” Review of Sharon Marcus’s Between Women: Friendship, Desire and Marriage in Victorian England.
Reviews Editor: Mary Jean Corbett
Reviews Assistant: Zach Weir
Technical Editor: Josh Reid