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VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE VOLUME 37 INDEX

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 August 2010

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Agathocleous, Tanya and Rudy, Jason R. Victorian Cosmopolitanisms: Introduction, 389

Bisla, Sundeep. Over-Doing Things with Words in 1862: Pretense and Plain Truth in Wilkie Collins's No Name, 1

Buscemi, Nicki. “The Disease, Which Had Hitherto Been Nameless”: M. E. Braddon's Challenge to Medical Authority in Birds of Prey and Charlotte's Inheritance, 151

Buzard, James. “The Country of the Plague”: Anticulture and Autoethnography in Dickens's 1850s, 413

Carens, Timothy L. Breaking the Idol of the Marriage Plot in Yeast and Villette, 337

Carpenter, Mary Wilson. Medical Cosmopolitanism: Middlemarch, Cholera, and the Pathologies of English Masculinity, 511

Claggett, Shalyn. Harriet Martineau's Material Rebirth, 53

Conary, Jennifer. “Dreaming over an Unattainable End”: Disraeli's Tancred and the Failure of Reform, 75

Craig, David M. Advanced Conservative Liberalism: Party and Principle in Trollope's Parliamentary Novels, 355

Gagnier, Regenia. Good Europeans and Neo-Liberal Cosmopolitans: Ethics and Politics in Late Victorian and Contemporary Cosmopolitanism, 591

Goodlad, Lauren M. E. Cosmopolitanism's Actually Existing Beyond; Toward a Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic, 399

Gould, Marty and Mitchell, Rebecca. It Was the Worst of Times: A Visit to Dickens World, 287

Homans, Margaret. Darwin at Yale, 312

Howell, Jessica. Mrs. Seacole Prescribes Hybridity: Constitutional and Maternal Rhetoric in Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, 107

Kerr, Douglas. The Straight Left: Sport and the Nation in Arthur Conan Doyle, 187

Kuehn, Julia. Introduction: Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann, “Egypt 1870”, 257

Kurnick, David. Unspeakable George Eliot, 489

Lecourt, Sebastian. Matthew Arnold and Religion's Cosmopolitan Histories, 467

Loesberg, Jonathan. Browning Believing: “A Death in the Desert” and the Status of Belief, 209

McBratney, John. Reluctant Cosmopolitanism in Dickens's Great Expectations, 529

Ofek, Galia. “Reviewing the Rites Proper to Canonisation”: New Woman Novels and New Conceptualizations of Canonicity, 165

Ólafsdóttir, Ragnheiður, translated by. Brogede Rejsebilleder (Motley Images of Travel) by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann, “Egypt 1870”, 267

Østermark-Johansen, Lene. Between the Medusan and the Pygmalian: Swinburne and Sculpture, 21

Parsons, Cóilín. “Greatly Altered”: The Life of Sydney Owenson's Indian Novel, 373

Pedro Schwartz, John. “To Help the Nation to Save Its Soul”: Museum Purposes in James's The Princess Casamassima, 239

Prystash, Justin. “The Grand Still Mirror of Eternity”: Temporal Dualism and Subjectification in Carlyle and Dickens, 89

Reddy, Sheshalatha. The Cosmopolitan Nationalism of Sarojini Naidu, Nightingale of India, 571

Robbins, Bruce. Victorian Cosmopolitanism, Interrupted, 421

Rosenfeld, Jason. Turner in America, 293

Sattaur, Jen. Commodities, Ownership, and The Eustace Diamonds: The Value of Femininity, 39

Stern, Kimberly J. Rule Bohemia: The Cosmopolitics of Subculture in George Du Maurier's Trilby, 547

Stetz, Margaret D. The Afterlives of Aestheticism and Decadence in the Twenty-First Century, 306

Sussman, Herbert, Editor. Victorians Live, 287

Sussman, Herbert. Holman Hunt at Toronto, 300

Toise, David W. Sexuality's Uncertain History: Or, “Narrative Disjunction” in Daniel Deronda, 127

Walkowitz, Judith R. Cosmopolitanism, Feminism, and the Moving Body, 427

Williams, Andy. Advertising and Fiction in The Pickwick Papers, 319

Wong, Edlie. Anti-Slavery Cosmopolitanism in the Black Atlantic, 451