NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 21, Number 2, 1999
CONTENTS
SPECIAL ISSUE: CULTURING CHILDHOOD
Articles
Introduction. Here's Looking at
You, Kid: or, is Culturing Childhood Colonizing Casablanca
Mitzi Myers
Romanticism and the End of Childhood
Alan Richardson
Shakespeare and the Romantic Girl
Reader
Susan J. Wolfson
An Empire's Great Expectations:
Museums in Imperialist Boy Fiction
Barbara J. Black
"But I Wanted It to Be the
Other Way": Fictions of Rescue and Their Function in St. Nicholas Magazine
Susan R. Gannon
Reviews
James Christen Steward, The New Child: British Art and
the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830
[Parme Giuntini]
Jaqueline Banerjee, Through the
Northern Gate: Childhood and Growing Up in British Fiction, 1719-1901
[Mitzi Myers]
Alan Richardson, Literature,
Education, and Romanticism: Reading as Social Practice, 1780-1832
[Susan J. Wolfson]
Review Article
"Sure
There's Nothing So Easy as Learning to Love": Recent Studies in Victorian
Sexuality
[F. S. Schwarzbach]