Issue 3.3 (Winter 2007)

The editors would like to thank Lauren Goodlad for her time as Reviews Editor. She has served in that position since the journal's foundation. Dr. Goodlad's vision for a reviews section that blends longer review essays with shorter pieces and the impressive list of reviewers she assembled over the last two years has helped establish NCGS's place among nineteenth-century journals. Beginning with the spring 2008 issue, we welcome our new Reviews Editor, Mary Jean Corbett, professor of English at Miami of Ohio.

Articles

Daniel S. Brown, “Chopping Wood: ‘Primitive’ Masculinity in Gauguin’s Man With an Axe, Matamoe and Noa Noa

Catherine A. Civello, “The Ironies of Widowhood: Displacement of Marriage in the Fiction of George Eliot

Alexis Harley, “Sexing the Aesthete: the Autobiography and Apostasy of Edmund Gosse

Anne-Sophie Leluan-Pinker, “‘Have everything new and made new again’: gendered vision and the ‘great sex question’ in Ménie Muriel Dowie's Gallia

Natalie A. Phillips, “Claiming Her Own Context(s): Strategic Singularity in the Poetry of Toru Dutt

Review Essay

David Wayne Thomas, “Theory and the Ethos of Argument.” Review of Amanda Anderson’s The Way We Argue Now: A Study in the Cultures of Theory.

Reviews

Rachel Teukolsky, “Pursuing the Victorian Honeymoon.” Review of Helena Michie’s Victorian Honeymoons: Journeys to the Conjugal.

Sara Dustin, “Fashioning Literature.” Review of Clair Hughes’s Dressed in Fiction.

Heather Brown, “Outfitting the Seamstress.” Review of Beth Harris’s Famine and Fashion: Needlewomen in the Nineteenth Century.

Deborah M. Fratz, “Disability, Gender and Genre in Victorian Culture.” Review of Martha Stoddard Holmes’s Fictions of Affliction: Physical Disability in Victorian Culture.

Serena Trowbridge, “Spiritualism and ‘The Woman Question.’” Review of Alex Owen’s The Darkened Room: Women, Power, and Spiritualism in Late Victorian England.

Melissa Dykes, “Envisioning and the Victorian Woman Traveler.” Review of Monica Anderson’s Women and the Politics of Travel, 1870-1914 and Jordana Pomeroy’s Intrepid Women: Victorian Artists Travel.

Diana Maltz, “Hooligan Knights.” Review of Troy Boone’s Youth of Darkest England: Working-Class Children at the Heart of Victorian Empire.

Editors-in-Chief: Stacey Floyd and Melissa Purdue
Reviews Editor: Lauren Goodlad
Technical Editor: Josh Reid