NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2004
CONTENTS
Articles
The Domestic Novel goes Native:
Bithia Mary Croker's Anglo-India
Shuchi Kapila
Publicizing Royal Scandal: Nathaniel
Jefferys and the "Delicate Investigation" (1806)
James Mulvihill
William Cobbett's Geography of Cultural
Resistance in Rural Rides
Alex Benchimol
Browning's "Pictor Ignotus"
and Nineteenth-Century "Christian" Art
J.B. Bullen
Reviews
L. Perry Curtis, Jr., Jack the Ripper and the London Press
[Katherine Montwieler]
Sam McGuire Worley, Emerson,
Thoreau, and the Role of the Cultural Critic
[Peter Carafiol]
Martin
A. Berger, Man Made: Thomas Eakins and Construction of Gilded Age Manhood
[Joseph A. Kestner]
Dennis Denisoff, Aestheticism
and Sexual Parody, 1840-1940
[Talia Schaffer]
Pamela Thurschwell, Literature,
Technology and Magical Thing, 1880-1920
[Leigh Wilson]
Marlene Tromp, Pamela K. Gilbert,
and Aeron Haynie, eds, Beyond Sensation: Mary Elizabeth Braddon in Context
[Helen Debenham]