ELT Index IV Select

ELT Index IV Select

ELT Index IV Select ELT Index IV Select Categories Rejoinders Articles of General Interest Bibliographies in ELT Reviews: Books of General Interest Book Reviews ELT Special Series No. 5 ELT Special Series No. 3 ELT Special Series No. 4 (1985) (1990) (1991) ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Adams, Jad. “Gabriela Cunninghame Graham: Deception and Achievement in the 1890s,” 50:3 (2007), 251-68. Adams, Jad. “The Drowning of Hubert Crackanthorpe and the Persecution of Leila Macdonald,” 52.1 (2009), 6-34. Adams, Jad. “William and Edna Clarke Hall: Private and Public Childhood, ’Your child for ever,” 398–417. Avery, Todd P. "Ethics Replaces Morality: The Victorian Legacy to Bloomsbury," 41:3 (1998), 294-316. Bassett, Troy J. "T. Fisher Unwin’s Pseudonym Library: Literary Marketing and Authorial Identity," 47:2 (2004), 143- 60. Beckson, Karl. "After Tennyson: The Quest for a Poet Laureate," Special Series No. 4 (1990), 77-89. Bell, Bill. "Arnoldian Culture in Transition: An Early Socialist Reading," 35:2 (1992), 141-61. Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing, “Irish Autobiographical Fiction and Hannah Lynch’s Autobiography of a Child,” 55.2 (2012), 195–218. Bilston, Sarah. "A New Reading of the Anglo-Indian Women’s Novel, 1880–1894: Passages to India, Passages to Womanhood," 44:3 (2001), 320-41. Boumelha, Penny. "The Woman of Genius and the Woman of Grub Street: Figures of the Female Writer in British Fin- de-Siècle Fiction," 40:2 (1997), 164-80. Brack, O. M., Jr. "Remembering Hal Gerber," Special Series No. 3 (1985), 3-13. Bradbury, Malcolm. "The Eighteen Nineties: Two Interpreters," Special Series No. 4 (1990), 35-42. Brantlinger, Patrick. "Imperial Gothic: Atavism and the Occult in the British Adventure Novel, 1880-1914," 28:3 (1985), 243-52. Buck, Claire. "First World War English Elegy and the Disavowal of Women’s Sentimental Poetics,"53.4 (2010), 431-50. Bulfin, Ailise. “The Fiction of Gothic Egypt and British Imperial Paranoia: The Curse of the Suez Canal,” 54.4 (2011), 411-43. Bullen, J. B. "John Everett Millais and Charles Dickens: New Light on Old Lamps," Special Series No. 4 (1990), 125-44. file:///E|/ELT_Websites/Hold%20for%20update/eltindex4_select.html[12/13/2013 8:38:16 AM] ELT Index IV Select Clark, Petra. “Bitextuality, Sexuality, and the Male Aesthete in The Dial: ‘Not through an orthodox channel,’” 56.1 (2013), 33-50. Conlon, John J. "Brasenose Revisited: Pater in the 80s," 32:1 (1989), 27-32. Cosslett, Tess. "Revisiting Fictional Italy, 1887–1908: Vernon Lee, Mary Ward, and E. M. Forster," 52.3 (2009), 312– 28. Crane, Ralph, and Lisa Fletcher, “Picturing the Empire in India: Illustrating Henty,” 55.2 (2012), 155–75. Cranfield, J. L. “Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells and The Strand Magazine’s Long 1901: From Baskerville to the Moon,” 56.1 (2013), 3-32 . Csengeri, K. E. "The Intellectual Development of T. E. Hulme," 32:1 (1989), 7-25. Deane, Bradley. "Mummy Fiction and the Occupation of Egypt: Imperial Striptease," 51.4 (2008), 381–410. Demoor, Marysa. “John Middleton Murry’s Editorial Apprenticeships: Getting Modernist ‘Rhythm’ into the Athenaeum, 1919–1921,” 52.2 (2009), 123-43. Edwards, Heather. The Irish New Woman and Emily Lawless’s Grania: The Story of an Island: A Congenial Geography," 51.4 (2008), 421–38. Eltis, Sos. “The Fallen Woman in Edwardian Feminist Drama: Suffrage, Sex and the Single Girl,” 50:1 (2007), 27-49. Farka, Carol-Ann. "Fictional Medical Women and Moral Therapy in the Late Nineteenth Century: Daughters of Aesculapius, Mothers to All," 54.2 (2011), 139-64. Fluhr, Nicole. “Freud as New Woman Writer: Maternal Ambivalence in Studies on Hysteria,” 53.3 (2010), 283-307. Forman, Ross G. "Coolie Cargoes: Emigrant Ships and the Burden of Representation in Joseph Conrad’s Typhoon and James Dalziel’s 'Dead Reckoning,'" 47:4 (2004), 398-428. Fredeman, William E. "Wise and the Trial Book Fallacy: A Review Essay," 40:4 (1997), 437-47. Gagnier, Regenia. "Literary Alternatives to Rational Choice: Historical Psychology and Semi-Detached Marriages," 51:1 (2008), 23–43. Gardner, Joann. "A Footnote on the Weekly Review," 26:3 (1983), 198-99. Gerber, Helga. "A Letter of Thanks," Special Series No. 3 (1985), 1. Gerber, Helmut E. "English Literature, 1880-1920: A Speculative Overview," Special Series No. 3 (1985), 14-29. Gillespie, Diane F. "Blake and Bloomsbury: Mental Warfare," 33:1 (1990), 5-28. Gray, F. Elizabeth. “Catholicism and Ideal Womanhood in Fin-de-Siècle Women’s Poetry,” 50:1 (2007), 50-72. Guy, Josephine. "Aesthetics, Economics and Commodity Culture: Theorizing Value in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain," 42:2 (1999), 143-71. Guy, Josephine, and Ian Small. "The `Literary,' Aestheticism and the Founding of English as a Discipline," 33:4 (1990), 443-54. Halloran, Jennifer A. "The Ideology Behind The Sorceress of the Strand: Gender, Race, and Criminal Witchcraft," 45:2 (2002), 176-94. Harsh, Constance. "The Ambivalently Modern Master: Hedges Against the Modern in Meredith’s The Amazing Marriage," 48:4 (2005), 436–458. Harris, Wendell. "H. W. Nevinson, Margaret Nevinson, Evelyn Sharp: Little-Known Writers and Crusaders," 45:3 file:///E|/ELT_Websites/Hold%20for%20update/eltindex4_select.html[12/13/2013 8:38:16 AM] ELT Index IV Select (2002), 280-305. Hinojosa, Lynn Walhout. "Shakespeare and (Anti-German) Nationalism in the Writing of English Literary History, 1880-1923," 46:3 (2004), 227-49. Hitchner, Thomas. "Edwardian Spy Literature and the Ethos of Sportsmanship: The Sport of Spying," 53.4 (2010), 413- 30. Höglund, Johan. "Black Englishness and the Concurrent Voices of Richard Marsh in The Surprising Husband," 56.3 (2013), 275-91. Holmes, John. " Lucretius at the Fin de Siècle: Science, Religion and Poetry," 51.3 (2008), 266–80. Holt, Jenny. "Japan as an Exemplum of Social Order in Turn-of-the-Century British and American Educational Literature: Filial Paradise," 52.4 (2009), 417–39. Inman, Billie Andrew. "Laurence's Uncle's Book, or Shades of Baron d'Hancarville in Mallock's New Republic," Special Series No. 4 (1990), 67-76. Jagpal, Charn. "'Going Nautch Girl' in the Fin de Siècle: The White Woman Burdened by Colonial Domesticity," 52.3 (2009), 252–72. Jones, Jennifer Vaughan. "An Intriguing Mystery: How Did Editor Harold Monro Come to Know Poet Anna Wickham? " 45:3 (2003), 306-21. Kijinski, John L. "Securing Literary Values in an Age of Crisis: The Early Argument for English Studies," 31:1 (1988), 38-52. Kilcrease, Bethany. "Radical Anti-Catholic Protestantism and When It Was Dark: The Novel and the Historical Context," 57.2 (2014), 210-30. Kirchhoff, Frederick. "An End to Novel Writing: Howard Overing Sturgis," 33:4 (1990), 425-41. Kuduk Weiner, Stephanie. "The Aesthetes’ John Clare: Arthur Symons, Norman Gale and Avant-Garde Poetics," 51.3 (2008),243-65. Langenfeld, Robert. “An Interlude: A Dorothy Richardson Announcement,” 56.1 (2013), 62-63. Langenfeld, Robert. "The Editor’s Fence," 51:1 (2008), 3–4. Malone, Katherine. “Anne Thackeray Ritchie’s Links with the Past: Nostalgic for Progress,” 54.4 (2011), 470-93. McClellan, Ann. “University Women in Frances Marshall’s Fiction,” 53.3 (2010), 331-49. Mckean, Matthew K." Rethinking Late-Victorian Slum Fiction: The Crowd and Imperialism at Home," 54.1 (2011), 28- 55. Macdonald, Kate. "Edwardian Transitions in the Fiction of Una L. Silberrad," 54.2 (2011), 212–33. Macleod, Jock. "Between Politics and Culture: Liberal Journalism and Literary Cultural Discourse at the Fin de Siècle," 51:1 (2008), 5–22. Mitchell, Sally. "Frances Power Cobbe’s Life and the Rules for Women’s Autobiography," 50:2 (2007), 131-57. Mitton, Matthew. “Decadence, Desire and the Divided Self: The Curious Case of Trumbull Stickney,” 54.3 (2011), 289- 314. Monsman, Gerald. “The Early Empire Fiction of Ernest Glanville: On the Border,” 54.3 (2011), 315-36. Murray Alex. "Recusant Poetics: Rereading Catholicism at the Fin de Siècle," 56.3 (2013), 355-73 . file:///E|/ELT_Websites/Hold%20for%20update/eltindex4_select.html[12/13/2013 8:38:16 AM] ELT Index IV Select Murray, Cara. "Catastrophe and Development in the Adventure Romance," 53.2 (2010), 150–69. Østermark-Johanson, Lene. "The Death of Euphues: Euphuism and Decadence in Late-Victorian Literature," 45:1 (2001), 4-25. Oulton, Carolyn W. De la L. ""Child Sacrifice and the Crisis of Gender in Mary Cholmondeley’s Major Fiction," 53.2 (2010), 204–18. Park, Sowon S. "Sufferage Fiction: A Political Discourse in the Marketplace," 39:4 (1996), 450-61. Rainey, Lawrence. "From the Fallen Woman to the Fallen Typist, 1908–1922," 52.3 (2009), 273–97. Rainey, Lawrence. “Secretarial Fiction: Gender and Genre in Four Novels, 1897–1898,” 53.3 (2010), 308-30. Rodgers, Beth. “Irishness, Professional Authorship and the ‘Wild Irish Girls’ of L. T. Meade,” 56.2 (2013), 146-66. Scherer Herz, Judith. "Leonard Woolf’s ‘I’: Reading the Autobiographies," 50:2 (2007), 158-71. Shaw, Samuel. “British Artists and Balzac at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” 56.4 (2013), 427-44. Stokes, John. "Dieppe: 1895," Special Series No. 4 (1990), 11-23. Sylvia, Richard. "Rereading Florence Henniker: Society, Romance, and Homosocial Desire in Sir George and Foiled," 46:1 (2003), 55-70. Tabachnick, Stephen E. "The Graphic Novel and the Age of Transition: A Survey and Analysis," 53.1 (2010), 3–28. Townley, Sarah. “Vernon Lee and Elitism: Redefining British Aestheticism,” 54.4 (2011), 523-38. Van Puymbroeck, Birgit. "Anglo-French Relations in the Anglo-French Review: 'Bien en Advienne,'" 55.1 (2012), 69- 93. Vaninskaya, Anna. "The Late-Victorian Romance Revival: A Generic Excursus," 51:1 (2008), 57–79. Weintraub, Stanley. "Reclaiming Late-Victorian Popular Fiction," 53.2 (2010), 170–81. Weintraub, Stanley. "Yoshio Markino's Edwardian London: A Review Essay," 67.2 (2014), 254-64.

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