by Speak Digital | Apr 16, 2021 | Reviews
Neo-Victorianism on Screen: Postfeminism and Contemporary Adaptations of Victorian Women (2018) by Antonija Primorac Katrina Healey In Neo-Victorianism on Screen, Antonija Primorac asks her readers to consider the proliferation of neo-Victorian film and television...
by Speak Digital | Apr 16, 2021 | Reviews
Companion to Victorian Popular Fiction (2018), ed. by Kevin A. Morrison Leah Grisham Kevin A. Morrison’s Companion to Victorian Popular Fiction, published in 2018 by McFarland (McFarlandBooks.com), offers a wide-angle look at the state of popular fiction in the mid to...
by Speak Digital | Apr 16, 2021 | Reviews
Victorian Environments: Acclimatizing to Change in British Domestic and Colonial Culture. (2018), ed. by Grace Moore and Michelle J. Smith Cheryl Blake Price The essays in this book, which developed out of the 2013 Australian Victorian Studies Association Conference...
by Speak Digital | Apr 15, 2021 | Reviews
Sensational Deviance: Disability in Nineteenth-Century Sensation Fiction (2019) by Heidi Logan Kylee-Anne Hingston Engaging with the current scholarly conversation about disability in Victorian sensation fiction, Heidi Logan’s Sensational Deviance (2019) maps...
by Speak Digital | Apr 15, 2021 | Reviews
Neo-Victorian Madness: Rediagnosing Nineteenth-Century Mental Illness in Literature and Other Media (2020), ed. by Sarah E. Maier and Brenda Ayres. Anne Reus Neo-Victorian Madness begins by positing a fundamental continuity between the Victorians and us. “Victorian...