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NAVSA Issue of Victorian Studies

As Victorian Studies has done in the past, three "scouts" picked three conference papers each that they felt reflected some trend, area of interest, or scholarly direction. VS then publishes the papers along with a response from the respondents. VS hopes that its choice of "scouts"—and their choice of papers—reflect the special character of this conference in that many (though not all) of the panels address issues that inform the relationship between Romanticism and the Victorian period. (Note that the order below is merely organizational, and does not necessarily reflect the final order of publication.)

 

 

Section One

Marjean D. Purinton,
"George Colman's The Iron Chest and Blue-Beard and the Pseudoscience of Curiosity Cabinets"

Thomas C. Crochunis,
"Literary Homosociality and the Political Science of the Actor's Closet"

Michael Tomko,
"Politics, Performance, and Coleridge's 'Suspension of Disbelief'"

Tracy C. Davis,
Response

 

 

Section Two

Alexandra Neel,
"'A Something-Nothing Out of Its Very Contrary: The Photography of Coleridge"

Laura Mandell,
"Imaging Interiority: Photography, Psychology, Lyric Poetry"

Athena Vrettos,
"Displaced Memories in Victorian Fiction and Psychology"

Deidre Lynch,
Response

 

 

Section Three

Mary Orr,
"Pursuing proper protocol: the pretensions and dimensions of a Victorian Woman's purview of the sciences of exploration"

Nancy Marshall,
"'A Dim World, Where Monsters Dwell': The Spatial Time of the Sydenham Crystal Palace Dinosaur Park"

Kathleen Frederickson,
"Liberalism and the Time of Instinct"

Cannon Schmitt,
Response