Issue 6.2 (Summer 2010)
Special Issue:
Nineteenth-Century Feminisms: Press & Platform
Guest Edited by Susan Hamilton and Janice Schroeder
Introduction
Susan Hamilton and Janice Schroeder, “Nineteenth Century Feminisms: Press and Platform”
Articles
Margaret Beetham, “Thinking Back Through our Mother’s Magazines: Feminism’s Inheritance from Nineteenth-Century Magazines for Mothers”
Michelle Tusan, “Gleaners in the Holy Land: Women and the Missionary Press in Victorian Britain”
Joanne Shattock, “The ‘Orbit’ of the Feminine Critic: Gaskell and Eliot”
Teresa C. Zackodnik, “‘Rich thought and polished pen’: Recirculation and Early African American Feminism”
Solveig C. Robinson, “Victoria Woodhull-Martin and The Humanitarian (1892-1901): Feminism and Eugenics at the Fin de Siècle”
Maria DiCenzo, “Pressing the Public: Nineteenth Century Feminist Periodicals and ‘the Press’”
Reviews
Christopher L. Reese, “Institutional Periodical Identities?” Review of Mark Schoenfield’s British Periodicals and Romantic Identity: The “Literary Lower Empire.”
Nicole Fluhr, “Affairs of State: Aristocratic Women and the Politics of Influence.” Review of Muireann Ó’Cinnéide’s Aristocratic Women and the Literary Nation, 1832-1867.
Chris Vanden Bossche, “Reading Reynolds’ Radicalism.” Review of Anne Humpherys and Louis James, eds. G. W. M. Reynolds: Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Politics, and the Press.
Linda K. Hughes, “Strategic Authorship: Revising Histories of Women’s Writing.” Review of Linda Peterson’s Becoming a Woman of Letters: Myths of Authorship and Facts of the Victorian Market.
Joanna Shawn Brigid O’Leary, “Tales of Fancy and the Politics of the Periodical.” Review of Caroline Sumpter’s The Victorian Press and the Fairy Tale.
Jill Galvan, “Black, White, and Read All Over: Novels and News in the Victorian Age.” Review of Matthew Rubery’s The Novelty of Newspapers: Victorian Fiction after the Invention of the News.
Reviews Editor: Mary Jean Corbet
Reviews Assistant: Zach Weir
Technical Editor: Josh Reid