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Vol. 19 No. 1: (Winter 1991/1992)
Vol. 19 No. 1: (Winter 1991/1992)
Published:
1991-12-21
Articles
Emerson and Nietzsche; Fate and Existence
George Stack
1-15
David Livingstone and the Imperial Imagination
Brooke Allen
16-25
The Origin of Species as Rhetoric
Michael Spindler
26-34
Arnold’s Publisher: A Neglected Source
William Bell
35-40
Review of Ronald Hyam, Empire and Sexuality: The British Experience
Patrick Brantlinger
41-43
Review of Katherine Frank, A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Brontë (1990)
Tom Winnifrith
43-45
Review of David Leverenz, Manhood and the American Renaissance
Wesley T. Mott
46-50
Review of Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine, eds., Romanticism and the Sciences (1990); and Adrian Desmond, The Politics of Evolution: Morphology, Medicine and Reform in Radical London (1989)
Sander L. Gilman
50-52
Review of W. David Shaw, Victorians and Mystery: Crises of Representation
Phillip D. Atteberry
52-55
Review of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
Chris R. Vanden Bossche
55-60
Review of Billie Andrew Inman, Walter Pater’s Reading, 1874-1877, with a Bibliography of His Library Borrowings (1990)
John J. Conlon
60-64
Review of Thomas Wortham, ed., The Early Prose Writings of William Dean Howells, 1853-1861 (1990)
Kermit Vanderbilt
64-67
Review of Henry Golemba, Thoreau’s Wild Rhetoric
Stephen Adams
67-70
Review of Bruce H. Kirmmse, Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark
George J. Stack
71-73
Review of Timothy Holmes, ed., David Livingstone, Letters and Documents, 1841-1872
John S. Galbraith
73-75
Review of Elaine Shefer, Birds, Cages and Women in Victorian and Pre- Raphaelite Art
Donald E. Hall
75-77
Review of Betty T. Bennett and Charles E. Robinson, eds., The Mary Shelley Reader
Anne Howells
78-80
Review of L.J. Rather, Reading Wagner: A Study in the History of Ideas
Fredrick R. Love
80-83
Review of Thais E. Morgan, ed., Victorian Sages and Cultural Discourse: Renegotiating Gender and Power
Elisabeth Jay
83-87
Review of Jennifer Lorch, Mary Wollstonecraft: The Making of a Radical Feminist (1990); and Janet Todd, ed., A Wollstonecraft Anthology (1990)
Janet Broder
87-90
Review of Guy Cardwell, The Man Who Was Mark Twain: Images and Ideologies
Louis J. Budd
90-94
Review of Richard Poirier, ed., Ralph Waldo Emerson
Robert Burkholder
94-98
Review of Janet Reno, Ishmael Alone Survived
Peter J. Bellis
98-101
Review of Shaun O’Connell, Imagining Boston: A Literary Landscape
John C. Broderick
101-103
Review of Judith A. Roman, Annie Adams Fields: The Spirit of Charles Street (1990); and Norma Clarke, Ambitious Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love – The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans and Jane Welsh Carlyle (1990)
Anne M. Skabarnicki
103-108
Review of Lionel Gossman, Between History and Literature; and Clare A. Simmons, Reversing the Conquest: History and Myth in Nineteenth Century British Literature
Marjorie Burns
108-113
Review of Sheila Berger, Thomas Hardy and Visual Structures
Norman Page
113-114
Review of John Sutherland, Mrs. Humphrey Ward: Eminent Victorian, Pre- Eminent Edwardian
Joan M. Foster
114-116
Review of Teresa Toulouse and Andrew Delbanco, eds., The Complete Sermons of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sarah Wider
117-120
Review of Laurence S. Lockridge, The Ethics of Romanticism
William Dennis Horn
120-123
Review of Joy S. Kasson, Marble Queens and Captives: Women in Nineteenth Century American Sculpture
Kent Ljungquist
123-124
Books in Brief
Jose Gallegos, Robert Sowada
125-128