12:1
2019
General Issue
(published 3 October 2019)
Contents | Pages | ||
Articles | |||
Madness, Monks and Mutiny: Neo-Victorianism in the
Work of Victoria Holt Amanda Jones |
1-27 |
PDF |
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A
Strange Case of Angry Video Game Nerds:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde on the
Nintendo Entertainment System Marc Napolitano |
28-64 | ||
Still She
Dances Niall Casson |
65-79 |
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Neo-Victorian Re-Imaginations of the Famine:
Negotiating Bare Life through Transnational Memory Nadine Boehm-Schnitker |
80-118 | ||
Linda Newbery on Writing Historical Fiction and on her Neo-Victorian Novel Set in Stone Denise Burkhard |
119-134 | ||
Phantasmagoria: Ken Russell’s
Gothic (1986) as Neo-Victorian Meta-Heritage Film
Christophe Van Eecke
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135-156 |
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Writing the Bedlam Trilogy Miranda Miller |
157-180 |
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Reviews/Review Essays |
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Feminist Historical Desire and the Politics of Biopic
Adaptations: Review of
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Sneha Kar Chaudhuri |
181-189 |
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Non-Standard Deviation: Review of Saverio Tomaiuolo,
Deviance in Neo-Victorian Culture:
Canon, Transgression, Innovation Louisa Hadley |
190-200 |
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The Perks and Pitfalls of Parody: Review of
Claire Nally’s
Steampunk:
Gender, Sub-Culture and
the Neo-Victorian Helena
Esser |
201-212 |
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Conference Report |
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Which Way to Go from Here? Conference Report on (Neo-)Victorian ‘Orientations’ in the Twenty-First Century
Charlotte Wadoux |
213-221 |
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Announcements Page |
222-248 |
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Notes on Contributors |
249-251 |
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