All Stories

  1. Michael Field, death, and the effigy
  2. In the Artist’s Studio
  3. Vernon Lee
  4. Swinburne and Thackeray’s The Newcomes
  5. Second Sight
  6. Introduction
  7. Walter Pater's ‘strange veil of sight’
  8. ‘An aching pulse of melodies’: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's poetic magnetism
  9. Theodore Watts-Dunton's Aylwin and the reduplications of Romanticism
  10. Thomas Hardy's poetry: ‘the intenser stare of the mind’
  11. Vision and Visuality
  12. Reading the Heart
  13. Sappho, Mary Wakefield, and Vernon Lee's 'a wicked voice'
  14. Vernon Lee
  15. The Uncollected Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne
  16. Victorian Afterlives: The Shaping of Influence in Nineteenth-Century Literature
  17. Men in Wonderland: The Lost Girlhood of the Victorian Gentleman
  18. Haunted Hardy: Poetry, History, Memory
  19. Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game That Must Be Lost
  20. The Forgotten Female Aesthetes: Literary Culture in Late-Victorian England
  21. Women and British Aestheticism
  22. The Victorians and the Visual Imagination
  23. Rereading Victorian Fiction
  24. SWINBURNE AND SAPPHO
  25. Victorian Sexual Dissidence
  26. The Lady Vanishes
  27. Disease, Desire and the Body in Victorian Women's Popular Novels
  28. A. C. Swinburne: A Poet's Life
  29. Lost Saints: Silence, Gender, and Victorian Literary Canonization
  30. H.D. and the Victorian Fin de Siecle: Gender, Modernism, Decadence
  31. Walking the Victorian Streets: Women, Representation, and the City
  32. Nobody's Angels: Middle-Class Women and Domestic Ideology in Victorian Culture
  33. From Dionysus to ‘Dionea’: Vernon Lee's portraits
  34. A Wider Range: Travel Writing by Women in Victorian England
  35. Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture
  36. The Brooking of Desire: Dorothea and Deferment in 'Middlemarch'
  37. Unbecoming Women: British Writers and the Novel of Development
  38. The Sickroom in Victorian Fiction: The Art of Being Ill
  39. The poetic context of Christina Rossetti's ‘after death’
  40. SHORT NOTICES
  41. Unbuilding Jerusalem: Apocalypse and Romantic Representation
  42. Tainted Souls and Painted Faces: The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture
  43. Swinburne's the Lake of Gaube
  44. Mixed Feelings: Feminism, Mass Culture, and Victorian Sensationalism
  45. Victorian Women Poets: Writing against the Heart
  46. REVIEWS
  47. Tennyson and the Text: The Weaver's Shuttle
  48. Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys: 1798-1879
  49. Browning's Porphyria's Lover
  50. Hardy's Fables of Integrity: Woman, Body, Text
  51. Browning's Pygmalion and the Revenge of Galatea
  52. ROBERT BROWNING AND FREDERIC LEIGHTON: ‘CHE FARÒ SENZA EURIDICE?’
  53. Thomas Hardy and Visual Structures: Framing, Disruption, Process
  54. Not the whole picture: Browning';s ‘unconquerable shade’
  55. Scents and Sensibility
  56. Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909)
  57. ‘A queer sort of interest’