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

[4 No.] Victorian Studies. Vol. 52.

Bloomington : Indiana University Press, Autumn 2009 - Summer - 2010.,

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Autore
Appleman, Philip, William Madden And Michael Wolff (Eds.)
Editori
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, Autumn 2009 - Summer, 2010.
Formato
707 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). - Slight creases in binding, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Knicke im Einband, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: No. 1: Special Issue: Papers and Responses from the Seventh Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association, held jointly with the British Association for Victorian Studies -- CLASSICS FOR VICTORIANS -- Romance in Ruins: Ethnography and the Problem with Modern Greeks by Churnjeet Kaur Mahn -- Frieze: Getting Beneath the Surface of the Past in Aestheticist Painting and Writing by Lene Ostermark-Johansen -- Vernon Lee in the Vatican: The Uneasy Alliance of Aestheticism and Archaeology by Stefano Evangelista -- Ancient and Modern Women in the Woman�s World by Isobel Hurst -- Response by Yopie Prins -- VICTORIAN SENSATIONS, NEO-VICTORIAN ROMANCES -- Vampires and Resurrection Men: The Perils and Pleasures of the Embodied Past in 1840s Sensational Fiction by Sara Hackenberg -- Birth of a Medium: Dickens, Griffith, and the Advent of Sentimental Cinema by TimothyJohns -- Are the Victorians Still with Us?: Victorian Sensation Fiction and Its Legacies in the Twenty-First Century by Beth Palmer -- Discovering New Pasts: Victorian Legacies in the Postcolonial Worlds of Jack Maggs and Mister Pip by Beverly Taylor -- Response by Rohan McWilliam -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 2: Soul-mates: David Copperfield�s Angelic Bigamy by Maia McAleavey -- Work, Lack, and Longing: Rossetti�s �The Blessed Damozel� and the Working Men�s College by Kristin Mahoney -- REVIEW FORUM -- The Transatlantic Indian, by Kate Flint -- Questions of Archive and Method in Transatlantic Studies by Jonathan Elmer -- Rethinking Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Worlds: With and Through �Indian Eyes� by Cecilia Morgan -- Indians in Theory and in Practice by Daniel Hack -- Response: Transatlantic Studies and The Transatlantic Indian by Kate Flint -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 3: The Mobile Museum: Collecting and Circulating Indian Textiles in Victorian Britain by Felix Driver and Sonia Ashmore -- A Great Man in Clogs: Performing Authenticity in Victorian Lancashire by Taryn Hakala -- Adventures in the Archives: Two Literary Critics in Pursuit of a Victorian Subject by Helena Michie and Robyn Warhol -- REVIEW FORUM -- Books on Charles Darwin and Darwiniana -- Visualizing Darwinian Evolution by Jennifer Tucker -- Seeking Darwin�s Origins by Catherine Day and James G. Lennox -- Darwin and the Memory of the Human: Evolution, Savages, and South America, by Cannon Schmitt by Gowan Dawson -- The Cambridge Companion to the �Origin of Species,� edited by Michael Ruse and Robert J. Richards by W. F. Bynum -- BOOK REVIEWS. - No. 4: Foreign Bodies; or, How Did Darwin Invent the Symptom? by Matthew Rowlinson -- Form and Deformity: The Trouble with Victorian Pockets by Christopher Todd Matthews -- Form Things: Looking at Genre through Victorian Diamonds by Stefanie Markovits -- BOOK REVIEWS.