We are proud to announce that 51.3 "Keywords Redux" is now available online. The issue features 47 mini-essays that collectively offer a snapshot of the field at present moment!
https://t.co/O3UQs2hsG0
Our Summer 2023 is out and nearly the whole issue is available online ! Work by Patrick R. O'Malley, Jakob Kihlberg, Brian Reinken, Emma Eisenberg, Kimberly Cox et al., Ruth Livesey, and Talia Schaffer, plus a translation of Vernon Lee by Colton Valentine. https://t.co/U4CDKkwfUf
Congrats to Heidi L. Pennington: "Interpreting the Labor and Legacy of the Independent Literary Typist; or, the Typing of Ethel Kate Dickens" won The Nineteenth-Century Studies Association’s 2023 Article prize, and is free to access until 12 May 2023: https://t.co/OnsMrYCFEg.
Issue 51.1 now available! Articles by Chloe Flower, Zachary Fruit, Mark Taylor; a special cluster on Victorians in Location; a defamiliarization by Dustin Friedman; and a review by Megan Ward. https://t.co/GLdpKbCO1v
Editors Daniel Hack and Rachel Ablow are stepping down from VLC, and we are looking for a new editorial team to take over. See attached for more details.
We are proud to announce that Issue 50.4 of VLC is now available with work by Trish Bredar, Meghna Sapui, Sarah Bilston, Aviva Briefel, Stephen Donovan and Matthew Rubery, and Sarah Allison.
If you haven't yet, check out VLC Issue 50.3, Fall 2022. A number of the article are open access and available to download directly from our website. https://t.co/GLdpKbUoT3
To kick off the North American Victorian Studies Association Conference this weekend, check out these fully available recent highlights from VLC:
https://t.co/WulUkjD0iu
We are excited to announce calls for papers for two special issues of VLC: KEYWORDS REDUX and THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF VICTORIANIST ACTIVISM. For details, please see https://t.co/42vayOGNte
We are proud to announce the publication of our Summer issue! The issue features articles by @ProfChappell, @KingstoneHelen, Lanya Lamouria, @NRebryCoulthard, Anne DeWitt, and Heidi L. Pennington, as well as a review essay by Margaret Stetz! https://t.co/Ic1j0SutpA
Now I've bought an image licence for this beauty & sent off the files, my first proper #panoramas article is mostly done!
It's about how panoramas represented the #IndianMutiny, and how painters & audiences dealt with the risk of voyeurism. Out in @VLCjournal sometime soonish...
Victorian botany: not so buttoned-up! From @VLCjournal 2022: Christopher Harrington on nectar gathering & the orgasm in Brontë's Shirley (https://t.co/CO0CnScbZT).
We are proud to announce that Elizabeth Miller’s article “Drill, Baby, Drill,” published in 48.1, was just awarded
@incsscholars' Richard Stein Essay Prize for 2020 (https://t.co/6B2VihVOyn). Congratulations, Dr. Miller!