Nineteenth-Century Literature 69.4 (March 2015) available
Nineteenth-Century Literature has just released issue 69.4 (March 2015), which contains the following articles and reviews:
Articles:
Lindsey Eckert, “‘I’ll be bound’: John Clare’s ‘Don Juan,’ Literary Annuals, and the Commodification of Authorship”
Nora Gilbert, “A Servitude of One’s Own: Isolation, Authorship, and the Nineteenth-Century British Governess”
Cara E. Murray, “Self-Help and the Helpless Subject: Samuel Smiles and Biography’s Objects”
Erik Larsen, “Entropy in the Circuits: McTeague’s Apocalyptic Posthumanism”
Reviews:
Stephen Shapiro: Lawrence Buell, The Dream of the Great American Novel
Mary Jean Corbett: Sarah Raff, Jane Austen’s Erotic Advice
Nathan Wolff: Peter Coviello, Tomorrow’s Parties: Sex and the Untimely in Nineteenth-Century America
John Savarese: Anna Neill, Primitive Minds: Evolution and Spiritual Experience in the Victorian Novel
Sharon M. Harris: Saray Way Sherman, Sacramental Shopping: Louisa May Alcott, Edith Wharton, and the Spirit of Modern Consumerism
Michael Meeuwis: Neil Rennie, Treasure Neverland: Real and Imaginary Pirates
Nicholas Daly: Bradley Deane, Masculinity and the New Imperialism: Rewriting Manhood in British Popular Literature, 1870–1914
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