Victorian Studies 53.3 (Spring 2011)

The spring issue of Victorian Studies (53.3: 2011) is a special issue devoted to papers and responses from last year's NAVSA conference. It should be available on Project Muse in August, and in members' hands by September.


Contents

Kelly J. Mays, "Looking Backward, Looking Forward: The Victorians in the Rearview Mirror of Future History."
Marco de Waard, "Pacing Progress: Intellect and Emplotment in Victorian Historical Writing"
James Emmott, "Parameters of Vibration, Technologies of Capture, and the Layering of Voices and Faces in the Nineteenth Century"
Response by Regenia Gagnier

D. Rae Greiner, "Thinking of Me Thinking of You: Sympathy v. Empathy in the Realist Novel"
Jonathan Farina, "'Dickens’s As If': Analogy and Victorian Virtual Reality"
John Plotz, "The Semi-Detached Provincial Novel"
Response by Nicholas Dames

Adela Pinch, "Rhyme’s End"
Beth Newman, "Alice Meynell, Walter Pater, and Aestheticist Temporality"
Naomi Levine, "Trebled Beauty: William Morris’s Terza Rima"
Response by Stephen Arata