In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • Contributors

Paul G. Beidler is Assistant Professor of English at Lenoir-Rhyne College.

Amy Billone is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She has published articles on Baudelaire and Mallarmé and on Charlotte Smith, and is currently completing a book-length manuscript on silence and women sonneteers.

Florence S. Boos is Professor of English at the University of Iowa. She is the editor of History and Community: Essays in Victorian Medievalism (1992) and author of The Design of William Morris’ The Earthly Paradise (1991).

Lindal Buchanan is a doctoral candidate in English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her dissertation, “Regendering Delivery: Nineteenth-Century Women Rhetors and the Fifth Canon,” considers how female public speakers negotiated the rhetorical canon of delivery, including the physical and vocal presentation of the performer to an audience.

Steve Dillon is Associate Professor of English at Bates College. His recent work focuses on the visual in Victorian literature: “Victorian Interior,” MLQ, June 2001; “Illustrations of Time: Clocks, Watches, and Dials in Victorian Pictures,” forthcoming in Richard Maxwell, ed., The Victorian Illustrated Book (Univ. Press of Virginia, 2002).

Charles LaPorte is a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan.

Dorothy Mermin is Professor of English at Cornell University. Among her publications are Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry (1989) and Godiva’s Ride: Women of Letters in England 1830-1880 (1993).

Peter Whiteford is Senior Lecturer in English at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is the series editor of Kotare: New Zealand Notes and Queries and is currently working on Middle English fiction, the letters of Ursula Bethell, and an anthology of religious verse. [End Page 645]

...

pdf

Share