In this Issue
Founded in 1962 to further the aesthetic study of the poetry of the Victorian period (1830-1914) in Britain, Victorian Poetry today publishes articles from a broad range of theoretical/critical angles, including but not confined to new historicism, feminism, and social/cultural issues. The journal has expanded its purview from the major figures of Victorian England (Tennyson, Browning, the Rossettis, etc.) to a wider compass of poets of all classes and gender indentifications in nineteenth-century Britain and the Commonwealth.
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Volume, 51, Number 2, Summer 2013Editorial Board
Editor
John B. Lamb
Consulting Editor
Donald E. Hall
Technical Editor
Hilary Attfield
Editorial Assistant
Maria Barron
Advisory Board
Kirstie Blair
University of Stirling
Florence S. Boos
University of Iowa
Alison Chapman
University of Victoria
Benjamin F. Fisher
University of Mississippi
Mary Ellis Gibson
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Erik Gray
Columbia University
Donald E. Hall
Lehigh University
Antony H. Harrison
North Carolina State University
Stefan Hawlin
University of Buckingham
Linda K. Hughes
Texas Christian University
James R. Kincaid
University of Southern California
David E. Latané, Jr.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Britta Martens
University of the West of England
John Maynard
New York University
Jude V. Nixon
Oakland University
Linda H. Peterson
Yale University
David G. Riede
Ohio State University
Jason Rudy
University of Maryland
W. David Shaw
University of Toronto
Marjorie Stone
Dalhousie University
Herbert F. Tucker
University of Virginia