Essays
- Linda M. Lewis, “‘Schooled by Sin’: Reclaiming Eve in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s A Drama of Exile“
- Katherine Sorensen, “Conventions of Realism and the Absence of Color in George Eliot’s ‘The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton’”
- David Stewart, “Of Angst and Escapism: George Frederic Watts and Frederic, Lord Leighton”
- Mark Warren McLaughlin, “Adam Bede: History, Narrative, Culture”
- Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “Violence, Death and Euphemism in Great Expectations“
- Christopher Coates, “Exhumation and Anachronism: Walter Pater and Nineteenth-Century Historicism”
- Annette Federico, “Books for Boys: Violence and Representation in Kidnapped and Catriona“
- William B. Thesing, “Vile Maternity: Victorian Child Abuse and G. R. Sims’s The Black Stain“
- Joseph S. Salemi, “The Canvas of His Life: Epitaphs in Samuel Butler’s The Way of All Flesh“
Texts
- Joseph A. Kestner, “Correspondence: Edward J. Poynter, Lord Wharncliffe, and Others on the ‘Wharncliffe Murals’”
Reviews
- Carolyn Williams, “Emergent Representations”
- Joseph A. Kestner, “The Case of/for Lawrence Alma-Tadema”