Essays
- William E. Buckler, “Oscar Wilde’s Quest for Utopia. Persiflage With A Purpose in “The Soul of Man Under Socialism”
- Jane Kromm, “The Storytelling Impulse in Victorian Design”
- Heather henderson, “Rewriting Revelation: The Autobiographer as Idolatrer in Gosse’s Father and Son“
- August A. Imholtz, “The Vergilian Context of Freud’s ‘ALIQUIS Analysis’”
- Parama Roy, “Sybil: The Two Nations and the Manorial Ideal”
- Harvey Feinberg, “Carlyle and Mill: Style as the Shape of Content”
- Judith Farr, “Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë and the ‘Undying Life’ Within”
- Joseph Kestner, “The Solar Theory and Female Oppression in Nineteenth-Century British Art: The Apollonian/Aryan/Homoerotic Phalanx Against Women”
- Susan M. Griffin, “The Jamesian Body: Two Oral Tales”
- Patrick Scott, “Rewriting the Book of Nature: Tennyson, Keble, and The Christian Year“
- Paul Youngquist, “Browning, GNOSIS, and the Dilemma of the Demiurge”
Texts
- Rikki Rooksby, “The Swinburne Collection at Balliol”
- William T. Slayton, “‘Roderick & Rosalba’: D. G. Rossetti’s First Juvenile Work”
Reviews
- Herbert F. Tucker, “Still in the Salvation Business: Literary Hermaneutics in Two Nineteenth-Century Studies”
- George H. Ford, “Rev. of Patrick Brantlinger, Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830-1914“
- Joseph Kestner, “Three Recent Studies of Victorian Art”
- Susan Casteras and Lee M. Edwards, “Hard Times: Social Realism in Victorian Art”