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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Volume 44, Number 4, Winter 2006
- Contributors
- Introduction: "Confirm my voice": "My sisters," Poetic Audiences, and the Published Voices of EBB
- Volume 44, 2006 Index
- "Judge no more what ladies do": Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Active Medievalism, the Female Troubadour, and Joan of Arc
- Cobridme de flores: (Un)Covering Flowers of Portuguese and Spanish Poets in Sonnets from the Portuguese
- Two of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Pan Poems and Their After-Life in Robert Browning's "Pan and Luna"
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Coventry Patmore, and Alfred Tennyson on Napoleon III: The Hero-Poet and Carlylean Heroics
- "The least 'Angelical' poem in the language": Political Economy, Gender, and the Heritage of Aurora Leigh
- Strange Music: Engaging Imaginatively with the Family of Elizabeth Barrett Browning from a Creole and Black Woman's Perspective
- Publishing and Reading "Our EBB": Editorial Pedagogy, Contemporary Culture, and "The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point"
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Shakespeare: Translating the Language of Intimacy
- An Ebbigrammar of Motives; or, Ba for Short
- Aurora Leigh's Radical Youth: Derridean Parergon and the Narrative Frame in "A Vision of Poets"
- Telling It Slant: Promethean, Whig, and Dissenting Politics in Elizabeth Barrett's Poetry of the 1830s
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