The current issue of Victorian Review is devoted to the Brontës:
Volume 42, Number 2, Fall 2016
Special Issue: The Brontës and Critical Interventions in Victorian Studies
Editors' Note by Karen Bourrier, Kristen Guest, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Daniel Martin, Lisa Surridge, Vanessa Warne
Introduction: The Brontës and Critical Interventions in Victorian Studies by Lauren N. Hoffer, Elizabeth Meadows, pp. 205-214
Forum 1: Brontë Revolutions: One or Several Jane Eyres? by Nancy Armstrong, pp. 215-222
Mind and Body in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction by Sally Shuttleworth pp. 222-228
A History of Transformation by Patsy Stoneman pp. 228-234
On the Brontëesque by Garrett Stewart, pp. 234-241
Forum 2: Brontë Evolutions: Those Wild Yorkshire Girls: Body, Place, and History in the Brontës' Lives and Art by Deborah Denenholz Morse, pp. 243-250
Charlotte Brontë: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow by John Maynard, pp. 250-258
Big Sister by Beth Newman, pp. 258-265
"Charlotte Brontë and Disability Studies" by Talias Schaffe, pp. 265-269
Pens, Pencils, and Realism, by Elsie Michie, pp. 269-272
Articles: Brontë Horizons: Lilith on the Moors: The Brontë Sisters' Runaway Women by Nora Gilbert, pp. 273-289
Emily Brontë's Paper Work by Deborah Lutz, pp. 291-305
Wuthering Heights: Dreams of Equilibrium in Physiology and Physics by Aileen Miyuki Farrar, pp. 307-322
Tedious Reading: The Untimeliness of Anne Brontë by Joel Simundich, pp. 323-342
Metonymic Chains: Shipwreck, Slavery, and Networks in Villette, Mark Celeste, pp. 343-360
Villette and the Ends of Interpretation by Anna Clark, pp. 361-375
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