"Nineteenth Century Studies," the interdisciplinary journal of the
Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA), announces volume 18. The
volume brings together interrelated articles and review essays on
British, French, and Italian nineteenth-century culture; on literature,
painting, and music; and on women's studies and queer studies.
Dennis Denisoff and Marlene Tromp, "Men's Needs, Women's Desires, and
the Arts" (introduction to the volume).
Feature Articles:
Alexandra K. Wettlaufer, "Dibutades and Her Daughters: The Female Artist
in Postrevolutionary France"
Zahi Zalloua, "Power and Identity in Stendhal's Le Rouge et le noir"
Mary A. Armstrong, "Multiplicities of Longing: The Queer Desires of
Bleak House and Little Dorrit"
Sarah Annes Brown, "The Double Taboo: Lesbian Incest in the Nineteenth
Century"
Antonia Losano, "East Lynne, The Turn of the Screw, and the Female
Dopplegänger in Governess Fiction"
Roberta Montemorra Marvin, "Commercial Intrigue, National Identity, and
the Italian Premiere of Rossini's Petite Messe solennelle"
Wendell V. Harris, "A Handlist of Nineteenth-Century London Art
Societies and Their Predecessors"
Review Essays:
Nancy Fix Anderson, "Threading Lives: Work, Art, and Pleasure in the
Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Women"
Sharon Aronofsky Weltman, "Women, Creativity, and the Künstlerroman"
Carole Kruger, "Border Crossings: Recent Scholarship on Literature and
the Visual Arts"
Lee Orr, "Writing the Muse: George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Music"
Suzanne Donahue, "Modern Men: Inventing/Resisting the Modern in
Nineteenth-Century French Visual Culture"
Exhibitions Review:
Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes, "Revolution/Evolution: How the French Became
Modern" (on British and Spanish influences on romantic, realist, and
modernist French painting)
Visit our website at www.selu.edu/ncs. For subscription ($25, includes
NCSA membership, plus $5 if overseas mailing), please email the NCSA
Treasurer, Phylis Floyd, [log in to unmask], or send personal check to
Phylis Floyd, Kresge Art Center, Dept. of Art, Michigan State Univ.,
East Lansing, MI 48824-1119. For institutional subscriptions ($35, plus
$5 if overseas), please contact the Editor, David Hanson,
[log in to unmask], or Nineteenth Century Studies, Dept. of English,
Southeastern Louisiana Univ., SLU-10861, Hammond, LA 70402.
In addition to receiving the journal, members of NCSA are eligible to
attend this year's conference, "Infantuation: Childhood, Youth, and
Nineteenth-Century Culture," Augusta, GA/Aiken, SC, 10-12 March 2005.
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