Returning to the text as text, Victoriographies explores, as if for the first time, those canonical texts and authors that seem familiar, and interrogates the understudied, those authors and publications which demand a response. The journal is concerned with writing of the long nineteenth century and writing about the nineteenth century. Victoriographies is fully peer-reviewed and invites articles which address philosophical, epistemological and ideological concerns, as these are embedded in the surface and texture of the text itself. The emphasis is on Victorian writing, about literary texts, poetry, prose fiction and prose non-fiction in the period 1790-1914
In this section, Martin Dubois reviews publications on Arnold, Hopkins, the Rossettis, women poets, ...
The initial collection was assembled as the working corpus for a research higher degree entitled "An...
A few years ago a scholar had the idea of devoting a series of symposia to studying not authors or l...
Returning to the text as text, Victoriographies explores, as if for the first time, those canonical ...
Victoriographies – A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790-1914 seeks to invent afresh the lon...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
Book Synopsis: This collaborative History aims to become the standard work on Victorian literature f...
In nineteenth-century Britain, the antivivisection movement attracted a striking number of authors, ...
This dissertation traces evidence of the competing epistemologies of the individual and the social t...
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the vo...
Includes reviews of the following: Women’s Diaries as Narrative in the Nineteenth-Century Novel Wo...
Prose, of varying length, tone, purpose, and style, made up the vast majority of periodical content ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-206) and index.Serialization and the nineteenth-centu...
This special issue of the YES, guest-edited by two distinguished nineteenth century scholars, is a m...
The task of conceptualizing Victorian print culture and devising methods to navigate its massive mat...
In this section, Martin Dubois reviews publications on Arnold, Hopkins, the Rossettis, women poets, ...
The initial collection was assembled as the working corpus for a research higher degree entitled "An...
A few years ago a scholar had the idea of devoting a series of symposia to studying not authors or l...
Returning to the text as text, Victoriographies explores, as if for the first time, those canonical ...
Victoriographies – A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790-1914 seeks to invent afresh the lon...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
Book Synopsis: This collaborative History aims to become the standard work on Victorian literature f...
In nineteenth-century Britain, the antivivisection movement attracted a striking number of authors, ...
This dissertation traces evidence of the competing epistemologies of the individual and the social t...
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the vo...
Includes reviews of the following: Women’s Diaries as Narrative in the Nineteenth-Century Novel Wo...
Prose, of varying length, tone, purpose, and style, made up the vast majority of periodical content ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-206) and index.Serialization and the nineteenth-centu...
This special issue of the YES, guest-edited by two distinguished nineteenth century scholars, is a m...
The task of conceptualizing Victorian print culture and devising methods to navigate its massive mat...
In this section, Martin Dubois reviews publications on Arnold, Hopkins, the Rossettis, women poets, ...
The initial collection was assembled as the working corpus for a research higher degree entitled "An...
A few years ago a scholar had the idea of devoting a series of symposia to studying not authors or l...