Essays on Reimagining the Victorians
- Roshnara Kissoon, Mary Watson’s Vanishing Acts: From The Sign of Four to Sherlock
- Erin Temple, In Conversation with Enola Holmes: Neo-Victorian Girlhood, Adaptation, and Direct Address
- Emily Sferra, “One of Her Delusions”: Maternity, Selfhood, and Voice in Mr. Rochester
- Lauren Cameron, Adapting Jane Eyre for the Celebrity Book Club
- Jennifer Fuller, “Those Damned, Dirty Apes”: Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy and the Evolution of the Ape-Man
- Jessica Krzeminski, “It Churns in the Air, and Fills The Lungs”: The Porous, Toxic, Ephemeral Watery Body
Other Essays
- Albert D. Pionke, Reconstructing an Ancient Monument to Mid-Victorian Liberalism, One Annotation at a Time: John Stuart Mill’s Marginalia in George Grote’s History of Greece
- Mark Allison, Carlyle’s “Phallus-Worship”: An Annotated Transcription
Reviews
- Lydia Craig, Rev. of My Victorian Novel: Critical Essays in the Personal Voice, by Annette R. Federico
- Eric G. Lorentzen, Rev. of Improbability, Chance, and the Nineteenth-Century Realist Novel,
by Adam Grener - Anna Maria Jones, Rev. of Transmedia Adaptations in the Nineteenth Century, by Lissette Lopez Szwydky