Victorian Studies 55.2 (Winter 2013)

The winter 2013 issue of Victorian Studies (55.2) will be a special issue devoted to papers and responses from last year's NAVSA conference. The issue will be available on Project Muse and in members' mailboxes in June.

Contents

Richard Menke, “The Medium is the Media: Fictions of the Telephone in the 1890s”
Jonah Siegel, “The Material of Form: Vernon Lee at the Vatican and Out of It”
Athena Vrettos, “In the clothes of dead people”: Vernon Lee and Ancestral Memory”
Response by Jules Law

Kirstie Blair, “Transatlantic Tractarians: Victorian Poetry and the Church of England in America”
Alison Chapman, “Poetry, Network, Nation: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate Women’s Poetry”
Julia F. Saville, “Soul Talk: Networks of Political Poetry in a Trans-Channel Literary Triangle”
Response by Linda H. Peterson

Jo Briggs, “Ballads and Balloon Ascents: Reconnecting the Popular and the Didactic in 1851”
Peter Capuano, “Networked Manufacture in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley”
Michael D. Lewis, “Democratic Networks”
Response by Lara Kriegel