Neo-Victorianism has now become a major field of studies, straddling Victorian scholarship and research in contemporary literature and the arts. Neo-Victorianism. The Victorians in the Twenty-First Century, 1999–2009, which was co-authored by two major specialists in the domain, has now become a standard reference. Even if it focuses on a limited timespan: 1999–2009, it is, to all intents and purposes, much more than a mere update on the question of neo-Victorianism. Because it raises crucial..
In 1966 when Jean Rhys wrote Wide Saragasso Sea no one would have guessed that she was starting a ne...
The aim of this paper is to explore this argument. In this paper I will focus on feminist interpreta...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
Neo-Victorian scholarship frequently adopts mirror metaphors to elucidate how contemporary literatur...
This article sets out to explore some of the possibilities within the establishment of the journal N...
The Victorians are everywhere. Neo-Victorian adaptations of their writings, lives and culture are al...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This essay presents a historical overview of diverse critical readings and revaluations of Victorian...
Ressenya del llibre: Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature ...
Review of th book Victorianomania. Reimagining, Refashioning and Rewriting Victorian Literature and ...
Ever since the 1930s, with Vita Sackville-West’s The Edwardians (1930), representations of the Edwa...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
As Lotman stated, cultures do not live in complete isolation: the exchange between past and present,...
In 1966 when Jean Rhys wrote Wide Saragasso Sea no one would have guessed that she was starting a ne...
The aim of this paper is to explore this argument. In this paper I will focus on feminist interpreta...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
Neo-Victorian scholarship frequently adopts mirror metaphors to elucidate how contemporary literatur...
This article sets out to explore some of the possibilities within the establishment of the journal N...
The Victorians are everywhere. Neo-Victorian adaptations of their writings, lives and culture are al...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This essay presents a historical overview of diverse critical readings and revaluations of Victorian...
Ressenya del llibre: Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature ...
Review of th book Victorianomania. Reimagining, Refashioning and Rewriting Victorian Literature and ...
Ever since the 1930s, with Vita Sackville-West’s The Edwardians (1930), representations of the Edwa...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
As Lotman stated, cultures do not live in complete isolation: the exchange between past and present,...
In 1966 when Jean Rhys wrote Wide Saragasso Sea no one would have guessed that she was starting a ne...
The aim of this paper is to explore this argument. In this paper I will focus on feminist interpreta...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...