For Janice Carlisle, sniffing her way through Victorian literature has little to do with musty books. Her olfactory tour through 1860s novels, Common Scents: Comparative Encounters in High-Victorian ...
In 2004, BYU English professor Leslee Thorne-Murphy spearheaded the Victorian Short Fiction Project, a research venture to get her British literature undergrads more involved in exploring the ...
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VLC encourages high quality original work concerned with all areas of Victorian literature and culture, including music and the fine arts. The journal presents work at the cutting edge of current ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online ...
Good girls learn from bad girls in 19th-century fiction. In a recurrent plot, coquettes, paired with angelic heroines, instruct their purer sisters although their lesson plans are scorned. But erotic ...
According to new research from the Universities of Illinois and California, Berkeley, female representation in fiction was better during the Victorian Era than it is today. Researchers found that ...
Susan Colón’s battle with cancer ended with her death on June 24, 2012. I did not know her well, but I will miss her. She taught Literature in the Honors College at Baylor University. I have recently ...
Michael Sims, editor of The Dead Witness, resurrects long-forgotten Victorian crime writing. With his pipe, deerstalker hat and formidable "methods," Sherlock Holmes may be the most recognizable face ...
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