This issue, guest edited by Victoria Mills focuses on how the material is brought into collision with literature. In addition, this edition features a forum on digitisation and materiality.
Articles
Introduction: Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Victoria Mills
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Thomas Hardy, Provincial Geology and the Material Imagination
Adelene Buckland
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Becoming Automatous: Automata in The Old Curiosity Shop and Our Mutual Friend
Katherine Inglis
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Household Clearances in Victorian Fiction
David Trotter
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Equivocal Objects: The Problem of Women's Property in Daniel Deronda
Deborah Wynne
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Forum
Digitisation and Materiality
Victoria Mills and Heather Tilley
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Material Objects: Virtual Space
George Landow
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Encoded Matter
Laura Mandell
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Digital Culture, Materiality and Nineteenth-Century Studies
James Mussell
2008-04-01 Issue 6 • 2008 • Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination