
Nineteenth-Century Prose’s 43rd volume Victorian Critics reinvigorates the tradition of studying Victorian critics, reviewing them not only for their scholarly prowess but also as indicators of the Victorian cultural milieu. Guest Editor Laurence W. Mazzeno introduces an array of critic critiques, including pieces on Matthew Arnold and social justice, John Churton Collins and punditry, and George Eliot and ‘silly novels.’
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