Victorian Studies 54.3 (Spring 2012)

The spring 2012 issue of Victorian Studies (54.3) will be 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

Daniel Pollack-Pellzner, "Shakespeare Burlesque and the Performing Self"
Marah Gubar, "Who Watched The Children’s Pinafore? Age Transvestism on the Nineteenth-Century Stage"
Matthew Meeuwis, "'The Theatre Royal Back Drawing-Room': Professionalizing Domestic Entertainment in Victorian Acting Manuals"
Response by Sharon Marcus

Daniel A. Novak, "Performing the 'Wilde West': Victorian Afterlives, Sexual Performance, and the American West"
Thomas Prasch, "Clashing Greeks and Victorian Culture Wars: Euripides vs. Aristophanes in Late Victorian Discourse"
Elisha Cohn, "Oscar Wilde’s Ghost: The Play of Imitation"
Response by Ellis Hanson

Tom Gunning, “Hand and Eye: Inventing the Moving Image in the Victorian Era