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PAST ISSUES

 

 

12:1 - 2019

 

11:2 - 2019

 

11:1 - 2018 

 

10:2 - 2018

 

10:1 - 2017

Neo-Victorianism and the Discourses of Education

Guest edited by Frances Kelly and Judith Seaboyer

 

 

9:2 - 2017

Neo-Victorian Sexploitation

Guest edited by Inmaculada Pineda Hernández and Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz

 

9:1 - 2016

Performing the Neo-Victorian

Guest edited by Beth Palmer and Benjamin Poore

8:2 - 2016

8:1 - 2015
Neo-Victorianism and Globalisation: Transnational Dissemination of Nineteenth-Century Cultural Texts
Guest edited by
Antonija Primorac and Monika Pietrzak-Franger

7:1 - 2014

6:2 - 2013
Neo-Victorianism and Feminism: New Approaches
Guest edited by Tara MacDonald and Joyce Goggin

6:1 - 2013

5:2  - 2012

The Other Dickens: Neo-Victorian Appropriation and Adaptation

Guest edited by Charlotte Boyce and Elodie Rousselot

 

5:1 - 2012

Special Issue: The Child in Neo-Victorian Arts and Discourse: Renegotiating 19th Century Concepts of Childhood

Guest edited by: Anne Morey and Claudia Nelson

 

4:2 - 2011

Special Issue: Spectacles and Things: Visual and Material Culture and/in Neo-Victorianism

Guest edited by: Nadine Boehm-Schnitker and Susanne Gruss

 
4:1 - 2011
 
3:2 - 2010
 
3:1 - 2010
Special Issue: Steampunk, Science, and (Neo)Victorian Technologies
Guest edited by Rachel A. Bowser and Brian Croxall
 
2:2 - Winter 2009/2010
Special Issue: Adapting the Nineteenth Century: Revisiting, Revising and Rewriting the Past
Guest edited by Alexia L. Bowler and Jessica Cox

 

2:1 - Winter 2008/2009
Special Issue: "Swing Your Razor Wide...": Sweeney Todd and Other (Neo)Victorian Criminalities

 
1:1 - Autumn 2008
                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

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