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Vol. 43 No. 1/2: (Spring/Fall 2016)
Vol. 43 No. 1/2: (Spring/Fall 2016)
Published:
2016-02-29
Articles
From the Editor
Barry Tharaud
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Introduction: Critiquing the Victorian Critics
Laurence W. Mazzeno
1-10
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To Think Anew: Arnold, the Literary, and Social Justice
D. Michael Kramp
11-28
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John Churton Collins: The Critic as Pundit and Controversialist
Anthony Kearney
29-48
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E.S. Dallas, Mid-Victorian Individualism, and the Form of the Book Review
Michael J. Flynn
49-64
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George Eliot and the ‘Silly Novels’
Tamara S. Wagner
65-80
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Edmund Gosse Entertains: Gossip in a Library (1891)
Kathy Rees
81-100
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Elizabeth Julia Hasell and Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Joanne Wilkes
101-114
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Allusive Tactics: R.H. Horne, Induction, and ‘Desultory Criticism’
Jonathan Farina
115-134
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Richard Holt Hutton: A Retrospective
Richard D. Fulton
135-150
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The Critical Response to Children’s Books in Geraldine Jewsbury’s Athenaeum Reviews
Lewis C. Roberts
151-170
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Julia Kavanagh, English Women of Letters, and Public Opinion
Julia McCord Chavez
171-192
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Ethics and Empathy in the Literary Criticism of Vernon Lee
Kristin Mahoney
193-210
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David Masson, Pedagogical Reform, and the Victorian Novel
Alexandra Lawrie
211-226
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‘The Morality of Style’: John Morley as Essayistic Liberal
Marco de Waard
227-244
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Margaret Oliphant Becomes a Heroine: Tracing a Literary Tradition
Cheryl Wilson
245-262
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‘Do you, good reader, know good style when you get it?’: Learning to read with Ruskin
Sara Atwood
263-282
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‘A New Departure in Biography’: Samuel Smiles’ Writing
Barbara Leckie
283-300
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The Enigma of Leslie Stephen’s Reputation
Gillian Fenwick
301-320
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Swinburne: Criticism as Perversion
Nicole Fluhr
321-338
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John Addington Symonds and the Science of Criticism
Odin Dekkers
339-356
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H.D. Traill: Championing the Man of Letters
John Kijinski
357-370
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Mary Augusta Ward on ‘The Peasant in Literature’
Beth Sutton-Ramspeck
371-384
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Rereading Oscar Wilde’s Intentions for ‘The Importance of Doing Nothing’
Sondeep Kandola
385-402
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Experiments and Forms
Jennifer Gurley
403-414
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Levelling Evolution
Jonathan Farina
415-428
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Victorian Ecology
Ronald D. Morrison
429-435
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Simplicity and the Religious Past in Victorian Britain
John D. Powell
436-444
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Sinner, Scapegoat, or Savior: Macaulay and His Legacies, Con and Pro
Thomas Gillcrist
445-468
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Observing the Past in Victorian Britain
E. Frances Frame
469-494
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