Homeland Security: Political and Domestic Economy in Hannah More's Coelebs in Search of a Wife 1
EILEEN CLEERE
Space and Place in Paradise Lost 27
JOHN GILLIES
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity 59
CLARA TUITE
The Uneasy Orthodoxy of St. Erkenwald 89
JENNIFER SISK
The Estate, the Corpse, and the Letter: Gothic Possession in Clarissa 117
ANN LOUISE KIBBIE
Grave Livers: On the Modern Element in Wordsworth, Arnold, and Warner 145
ORTWIN DE GRAEF
Joseph Addison and the Pleasures of Sharawadgi 171
TONY C. BROWN
Reading, Race, and Charles Chesnutt's "Uncle Julius" Tales 195
HEATHER TIRADO GILLIGAN
Kaleidoscopic Vision and Literary Invention in an "Ageof Things": David Brewster, Don Juan, and "A Lady's Kaleidoscope" 217
HELEN GROTH
"And yet woll I stiell saye that I am I": Jake Juggler, the Lord's Supper, and Disguise 239
TRACEY SEDINGER [End Page 991]
"As blood is forced out of flesh": Spontaneity and the Wounds of Exchange in Grace Abounding and The Pilgrim's Progress 271
LORI BRANCH
Forms of Closure: The First Law of Thermodynamics and Victorian Narrative 301
TINA YOUNG CHOI
Gulliver as Pet and Pet Owner: Conversations with Animals in Book 4 323
ANN CLINE KELLY
"A deeper and richer music": The Poetics of Sound and Voice in Felicia Hemans's 1820s Poetry 351
DIEGO SAGLIA
Eros and Abuse: Imagining Andrew Marvell 371
DEREK HIRST AND STEVEN ZWICKER
Wired Love: Pleasure at a Distance in Henry James and Others 397
MARK GOBLE
Hughes, Cullen, and the In-sites of Loss 429
MARISA PARHAM
The Politics of Masochism in Mary Wroth's Urania 449
MELISSA E. SANCHEZ
Critical Considerations on the Fetishism of Commodities 479
FRANCIS MULHERN
"A Dreadful Course of Calamitites": Roxana's Ending Reconsidered 493
JESSE M. MOLESWORTH
Trollope's Modernity 509
AMANDA ANDERSON
Earnshaw's Neighbor/Catherine's Friend: Ethical Contingencies in Wuthering Heights 535
RICHARD DELLAMORA
"Making Out" Jane Eyre 557
DEBRA GETTELMAN
An Erotics of Detachment: Middlemarch and Novel-Reading as Critical Practice 583
DAVID KURNICK [End Page 992]
The Bard, the Bible, and the Victorian Shakespeare Question 609
CHARLES LAPORTE
Aesthetic Embarrassment: The Reversion to the Picturesque in Nineteenth-Century English Tourism 629
LINDA M. AUSTIN
The "Unbearable Realism of A Dream": On The Subject of Portraits in Austen and Dickens 655
ALEXANDER BOVE
An Englishwoman's Workhouse Is Her Castle: Poor Management and Gothic Fiction in the 1790s 681
SCOTT R. MACKENZIE
Neutering Addison and Steele: Aesthetic Failure and the Spectatorial Public Sphere 707
ANTHONY POLLOCK
Romance, Sleep, and the Passions in Sir PhilipSidney's The Old Arcadia 735
GARRETT A. SULLIVAN, JR.
Free Trade and Disloyal Smugglers in Scott's Guy Mannering and Redgauntlet 759
AYŞE ÇELIKKOL,
"Who Taught This Foreign Woman About the Ways and Lives of the Jews?": George Eliot and the Hebrew Renaissance 783
MIKHAL DEKEL
Decomposing City: Walt Whitman's New York and the Science of Life and Death 799
MARIA FARLAND
The Man of Feeling History: The Erotics of Historicism in Reflections on the Revolution in France 829
MIKE GOODE
Knowing Love: The Epistemology of Clarissa 859
KATHERINE BINHAMMER
Tragical-Comical-Pastoral-Colonial: Economic Sovereignty, Globalization, and the Form of Tragicomedy 881
ZACHARY LESSER [End Page 993]
Nature, Nation, and Denomination: Barbauld's Taste for the Public 909
EMMA MAJOR
Nowhere and Everywhere: The End of Portability in William Morris's Romances 931
JOHN PLOTZ
Finding Cardenio 957
HOWARD MARCHITELLO