Citation: M. Schiefelbein, BLIGHTED BY A UPAS-SHADOW - CATHOLICISMS FUNCTION FOR KINGSLEY IN 'WESTWARD HO', The Victorian newsletter, (94), 1998, pp. 10-17
Citation: B. Cowlishaw, A WARNING TO THE CURIOUS - VICTORIAN SCIENCE AND THE AWFUL UNCONSCIOUS IN JAMES,M.R. GHOST STORIES, The Victorian newsletter, (94), 1998, pp. 36-42
Citation: C. Devereux, TENNYSON, STEAD,W.T., AND THE IMPERIALISM OF RESPONSIBILITY - 'VASTNESS' AND THE 'MAIDEN TRIBUTE', The Victorian newsletter, (93), 1998, pp. 13-17
Citation: Js. Szirotny, NO SORROW I HAVE THOUGHT MORE ABOUT - THE TRAGIC FAILURE OF ELIOT,GEORGE ST. THERESA, The Victorian newsletter, (93), 1998, pp. 17-27
Citation: Er. Gardner, OF EYES AND MUSICAL VOICE IN THE GREAT TEMPTATION - DARWINIAN SEXUAL SELECTION IN THE 'MILL ON THE FLOSS', The Victorian newsletter, (93), 1998, pp. 31-36
Citation: T. Heller, FLAGELLATING FEMININE DESIRE - LESBIANS, OLD MAIDS, AND NEW WOMEN IN 'MISS COOTES CONFESSION', A VICTORIAN PORNOGRAPHIC NARRATIVE, The Victorian newsletter, (92), 1997, pp. 9-15
Citation: R. Nemesvari, STRANGE ATTRACTORS ON THE YORKSHIRE MOORS - CHAOS THEORY AND 'WUTHERING HEIGHTS', The Victorian newsletter, (92), 1997, pp. 15-21
Citation: B. Gerard, VICTORIAN THINGS, VICTORIAN WORDS - REPRESENTATION AND REDEMPTION IN GASKELL 'NORTH AND SOUTH', The Victorian newsletter, (92), 1997, pp. 21-24
Citation: Ra. Currie, LEWES GENERAL MIND AND THE JUDGMENT OF ST. OGGS - THE 'MILL ON THE FLOSS' AS SCIENTIFIC TEXT, The Victorian newsletter, (92), 1997, pp. 25-27
Citation: Sl. Mitchell, TERESA,SAINT AND DOROTHEA-BROOKE - THE ABSENT ROAD TO PERFECTION IN 'MIDDLEMARCH', The Victorian newsletter, (92), 1997, pp. 32-37
Citation: Pc. Parker, FROM LADIES BUSINESS TO REAL BUSINESS - GASKELL,ELIZABETH CAPITALIST FANTASY IN 'NORTH AND SOUTH', The Victorian newsletter, (91), 1997, pp. 1-3
Citation: C. Zorn, AESTHETIC INTERTEXTUALITY AS CULTURAL CRITIQUE - LEE,VERNON REWRITES HISTORY THROUGH PATER,WALTER LA 'GIOCONDA', The Victorian newsletter, (91), 1997, pp. 4-10