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  • Victorian Studies:Index to Volume 55 (2012–2013)

Authors of Essays, Review Essays, Critical Responses, Review Fora, and Book Reviews

  • Albisetti, James C. Review: Phillips, The German Example: English Interest in Educational Provision in Germany Since 1800, 516–18.

  • Albrecht, Thomas. Review: Clements and Higgins, eds., Victorian Aesthetic Conditions: Pater Across the Arts, 139–41.

  • Armstrong, Isobel. Review: Cronin, Reading Victorian Poetry, 556–57.

  • Bailey, Peter. Review: Barton, Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840–1970, 512–14.

  • Banerjee, Sukanya. Review: Kamra, The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric, 717–18.

  • Batchelor, John. Review: Blocksidge, ‘A Life Lived Quickly’: Tennyson’s Friend Arthur Hallam and his Legend, 156–58.

  • Beaumont, Matthew. Review: Levine and Ortiz-Robles, eds., Narrative Middles: Navigating the Nineteenth-Century British Novel, 565–67.

  • Bell, Adrienne Baxter. Review: Bucklow and Woodcock, eds., Sir John Gilbert: Art and Imagination in the Victorian Age, 695–97.

  • Bellanca, Mary Ellen. Review: Page and Smith, Women, Literature, and the Domesticated Landscape: England’s Disciples of Flora, 1780–1870, 342–44.

  • Bentley, Michael. Review: Nixon, Samuel Rawson Gardiner and the Idea of History, 166–68.

  • Betensky, Carolyn. Review: Mitchell, Victorian Lessons in Empathy and Difference, 738–40.

  • Biagini, Eugenio F. Review: St. John, Gladstone and the Logic of Victorian Politics, 375–76.

  • Billone, Amy. Review: Van Remoortel, Lives of the Sonnet, 1787–1895: Genre, Gender and Criticism, 559–61.

  • Blair, Kirstie. Essay: “Transatlantic Tractarians: Victorian Poetry and the Church of England in America,” 286–98.

  • Booth, Alison. Review: Easley, Literary Celebrity, Gender, and Victorian Authorship, 1850–1914, 154–56.

  • Boulukos, George E. Review: Clapp and Jeffrey, eds., Women, Dissent and Anti-Slavery in Britain and America, 1790–1865, 506–08.

  • Bowler, Peter J. Review: Levine, Darwin the Writer, 115–17.

  • Boyd, Jason. Review: Dierkes-Thrun, Salome’s Modernity: Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetics of Transgression, 535–37.

  • Bremner, Alex. Review: Porter, The Battle of the Styles: Society, Culture and the Design of a New Foreign Office, 1855–61, 376–78.

  • Briefel, Aviva. Review: Smajić, Ghost-Seers, Detectives, and Spiritualists: Theories of Vision in Victorian Literature and Science, 109–11.

  • Briggs, Jo. Essay: “Ballads and Balloon Ascents: Reconnecting the Popular and the Didactic in 1851,” 253–66.

  • Bronstein, Jamie L. Review: Polasky, Reforming Urban Labor: Routes to the City, Roots in the Country, 510–12.

  • Brown, Terrence. Review: Murphy, Irish Novelists and the Victorian Age, 333–35.

  • Burdett, Carolyn. Review: Hughes, Affective [End Page 773] Worlds: Writing, Feeling & Nineteenth-Century Literature, 563–65.

  • Buurma, Rachel Sagner, and Laura Heffernan. Essay: “Interpretation, 1980 and 1880,” 615–28.

  • Capuano, Peter J. Essay: “Networked Manufacture in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley,” 231–42.

  • Caserio, Robert L. Review: Hill, Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels: Walter Scott and the Origins of the Victorian Illustrated Novel, 740–42.

  • Chapman, Alison. Essay: “Poetry, Network, Nation: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate Women’s Poetry,” 275–85.

  • Chattopadhyay, Swati. Review: Aguiar, Tracking Modernity: India’s Railway and the Culture of Mobility, 719–21.

  • Chernock, Arianne. Essay: “Queen Victoria and the ‘Bloody Mary of Madagascar,’” 425–50.

  • Chopra, Preeti. Review: Agha and Kolsky, eds., Fringes of Empire: Peoples, Places, and Spaces in Colonial India, 125–27.

  • Clapp-Itnyre, Alisa. Review: Weintraub, Farewell, Victoria!: English Literature 1880–1900, 704–05.

  • Cohn, Elisha. Review: Gilbert, A Companion to Sensation Fiction, 725–27.

  • Cox, Jeffrey. Review: Larsen, A People of One Book: The Bible and the Victorians, 137–39. Review: Cantor, Religion and the Great Exhibition of 1851, 733–35.

  • Cunningham, Hugh. Review: Swain and Hillel, Child, Nation, Race and Empire: Child Rescue Discourse, England, Canada and Australia, 1850–1915, 121–22.

  • Daly, Suzanne. Review: Schaffer, Novel Craft: Victorian Domestic Handicraft and Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 344–46.

  • David, Deirdre. Review: Tomalin, Charles Dickens: A Life, 548–50.

  • Davis, Jim. Review: Bratton, The Making of the West End Stage: Marriage, Management and the Mapping of Gender in London, 1830–1870, 533–35.

  • Davis, Philip. Review: Kucich and Taylor, eds., The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820–1880: The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 3, 744–46.

  • Drury, Annmarie S. Review: Scholl, Translation, Authorship and the Victorian Professional Woman: Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Martineau and George Eliot, 542–43.

  • Everill, Bronwen. Review: Peterson, ed., Abolitionism...

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