Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal on C19 literature & culture
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Website https://victorianreview.org/
Issues https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/journal/508
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Dr. Susan Zieger’s blog post teases her article and discusses the circulation of coal and its artistic depiction in the nineteenth century through the paintings of Turner, Van Gogh, and Monet.
Blog on our website: victorianreview.org?p=2622
Article on Project Muse: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56547
Graduate students! The Hamilton Prize deadline is coming up July 1. Publish your work in VR and win cash! See our website for details. victorianreview.org?page_id=2110
Apparently "The Son's Veto" was Thomas Hardy's personal favourite of his short stories. Check out Riya Das's blog about it on our website: victorianreview.org?p=2573 Link to the issue, VR 50.2: muse.jhu.edu/issue/55679
The latest issue is up on Muse! Featuring a forum on reproductive and sexual justice with the Victorians, a cluster of essays on Victorian video games, our Hamilton Prize winner for 2024, and the lovely and talented Aurora Leigh. Plus book reviews as always. Happy reading! muse.jhu.edu/issue/55679
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 winner of the Hamilton Prize is Katharine Williams (CUNY Graduate Center) for the essay "Missing Members in Charlotte Yonge's The Clever Woman of the Family." Congratulations! The essay will be published in an upcoming issue of the journal.
Sarah Comyn's latest blog post explores the moral panic and transcolonial interest in the illicit diamond buyer.
Blog on our website: victorianreview.org?p=2591
Article on Project Muse: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56547
This year's Surridge Prize winner is Matthew Skwiat for the essay "Feeling History: Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, and the Melodramatic Mode" in VR 50.1. The runner up is "Breathing the 'Air of Reality' in Henry James's In the Cage" by Daniel Hannah. Congratulations! muse.jhu.edu/issue/54558
New! A thrilling special issue on "Post-Carbon Victorian Studies" edited by Michael Tondre. A fantastic forum on "Victorian Breeds and Breeding" edited by Kristen Guest and Ronja Frank. Reviews of new books on Conrad, A Brontë, Carroll, and others! Read us on Project Muse muse.jhu.edu/issue/56547
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Our CFP for our May 2026 conference is live! Please see the attachment or the thread for details about our upcoming conference on VICTORIAN TRADE
VSAWC's next conference, on Victorian Trade, will take place in Winnipeg MB (Treaty One Territory) on May 1 and 2, 2026. We look forward to welcoming Dr. Sarah Fee (Senior Curator, Global Fashion & Textiles; Royal Ontario Museum) as our plenary speaker. +