8:1
2015
Special Issue
Neo-Victorianism and Globalisation:
Transnational Dissemination of Nineteenth-Century Cultural
Texts
Guest Edited by
Antonija Primorac and Monika Pietrzak-Franger
CONTENTS. | Pages | |
Articles | ||
Introduction: What is Global Neo-Victorianism? Antonija Primorac and Monika Pietrzak-Franger |
1-16 | |
“Palimpsestuous”
Attachments:
Framing a Manga Theory
of the Global Neo-Victorian
|
17-47 |
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Other Neo-Victorians: Neo-Victorianism, Translation and Global Literature Antonija Primorac |
48-76 | |
“Yet we believe his
triumph might surely be ours”:
The Dickensian Liberalism of
Slumdog Millionaire
Tanushree Ghosh |
77-106 |
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“Ship-Siblings”: Globalisation, Neoliberal Aesthetics,
and Neo-Victorian Form in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies
Eddy Kent |
107-130 |
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“To
eat one’s words”: Language and Disjunction
in Joseph O’Connor’s
Star of the Sea
Aidan O’Malley |
131-159 |
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The Suicide Quartet
Mima Simić
(trans. from Croatian by
Filip Krenus) |
160-164 |
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Reviews/Review Essays |
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Epistles to the (Neo-)Victorian Past:
Review of Kym Brindle,
Epistolary Encounters in Neo-Victorian Fiction: Diaries and Letters
Sneha Kar Chaudhuri |
165-172 |
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The Queer and The Quick:
Review of Lauren Owen,
The Quick Lois Burke |
173-178 |
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Announcements Page |
179-202 |
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Notes on Contributors |
203-206 |
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