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Appleman, Philip, William Madden And Michael Wolff (Eds.)

[4 No.] Victorian Studies. Vol. 50.

Bloomington : Indiana University Press, Autumn 2007 - Summer - 2008.,

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Autore
Appleman, Philip, William Madden And Michael Wolff (Eds.)
Editori
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, Autumn 2007 - Summer, 2008.
Formato
765 p., ill. Original softcover.
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No
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Inglese
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No
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No

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - Contents: No. 1: Note from the Founders: Victorian Studies at 50 -- Anonymity, Corporate Authority, and the Archive: The Production of Authorship in Late-Victorian England by Rachel Sagner Buurma -- Reading Victorian Illusions: Dickens�s Haunted Man and Dr. Pepper�s �Ghost� by Helen Groth -- REVIEW FORUM -- Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England, by Sharon Marcus -- Friendship, Marriage, and Between Women by Richard Dellamora -- Did the Victorians Accept Female Marriage? by Laura E. Nym Mayhall -- Normalizing Female Friendship by Martha Vicinus -- Response by Sharon Marcus -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 2: Special Issue: Papers and Responses from the Fifth Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association, held jointly with the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada. -- Editor�s Introduction -- States of Undress: Nakedness and the Colonial Imagination by Philippa Levine -- THE PRESENCE OF POETRY -- Michael Field and the Detachable Lyric by Emily Harrington -- Newspaper Poems: Material Texts in the Public Sphere by Natalie M. Houston -- Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Stigma of Meter by Meredith Martin -- Response by Catherine Robson -- IMPERIAL POSSESSIONS, CULTURAL HISTORIES, AND THE MATERIAL TURN -- Hands of Beauty, Hands of Horror: Fear and Egyptian Art at the Fin de Si�e by Aviva Briefel -- Spinning Cotton: Domestic and Industrial Novels by Suzanne Daly -- Career Development: Domestic Display as Imperial, Anthropological, and Social Trophy by Claire Wintle -- Response by Erika Rappaport -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 3: Special Issue: Victorian Emotions -- Guest Editor: Rachel Ablow -- Introduction: Victorian Emotions by Rachel Ablow -- Love Thinking by Adela Pinch -- The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Laboratory Animals by Jed Mayer -- Sexual Violence, Marital Guidance, and Victorian Bodies: An Aesthesiology by Joanna Bourke -- Gothic Pedagogy and Victorian Reform Treatises by Grace Kehler -- Feeling Like a Clerk in H. G. Wells by Richard Higgins -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 4: Rushing Into Print: �Participatory Journalism� During the Crimean War by Stefanie Markovits -- The Sword and the Prayerbook: Ideals of Authentic Irish Manliness by Joseph Nugent -- Culture and Messianism: Disinterestedness in Arnold by Kevin McLaughlin -- REVIEW FORUM -- Objectivity, by Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison -- The Objective Self by Theodore M. Porter -- Objectivity, Collective Sight, and Scientific Personae by Jennifer Tucker -- Epistemological Liberalism by Amanda Anderson -- Response: Objectivity and its Critics by Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison -- BOOK REVIEWS.
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