NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2004
CONTENTS
Articles
A "True Story . . . of Evils
Overcome": Sacred Biography, Prophecy, and Colonial Disease in Southey's
Tale of Paraguay
Alan Bewell
London Mysteries and International
Conspiracies: James, Doyle, and the Aesthetics of Cosmopolitanism
Tanya Agathocleous
"Henceforward I Refuse to Bow
the Knee to Their Narrow Rule": Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Belgravia Magazine,
Women Readers, and Literary Valuation
Jennifer Phegley
Lover, Mother, Reader: The Epistolary
Courtship of Walt Whitman
Suzanne Ashworth
Reviews
Alan Richardson, British Romanticism and the Science of
the Mind
[Roger Luckhurst]
Richard Gravil, ed., Master Narratives:
Tellers and Telling in the English Novel
Deidre David, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel
[Elsie Michie]
Alan
Rauch, Useful Knowledge: The Victorians, Morality, and the March of Intellect
[Jennifer Ruth]
Deborah Wynne, The Sensation
Novel and the Victorian Family Magazine
[Chris Willis]