NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2003
CONTENTS
Articles
Speaking Volumes: Victorian Feminism
and the Appeal of Public Discussion
Janice Schroeder
The Anxiety of "Mosaic"
Influence: Thackeray, Disraeli, and Anglo-Jewish Assimilation in the 1840s
Claire Nicolay
The Desire to Deport: The Recidivist
of Fin-de-Siècle France
Stephen A. Toth
The Fixed Period (1882):
Euthanasia, Cannibalism, and Colonial Extinction in Trollope's Antipodes
Helen Lucy Blythe
Reviews
Elaine Freedgood, Victorian Writing about Risk: Imagining
a Safe England in a Dangerous World
[Julie English Early]
Audrey Jaffe, Scenes of Sympathy:
Identity and Representation in Victorian Fiction
[Teresa Mangum]
Wendy
Joy Darby, Landscape and Identity: Geographies of Nation and Class in England
[Julia M. Wright]
Josephine M. Guy and Ian Small,
Oscar Wilde's Profession: Writing and the Culture Industry in the Late Nineteenth
Century
[Frederick S. Roden]
E.S. Burt, Poetry's Appeal: Nineteenth-Century
French Lyric and the Political Space
[Suzanne Nash]