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  • Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

    Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality


This issue, guest edited by Nicola Bown, looks again at Victorian sentimentality, aiming to consider it critically yet sympathetically.

Articles


Introduction: Crying Over Little Nell

Introduction: Crying Over Little Nell

  • Nicola Bown

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

Feeling Dickensian Feeling

Feeling Dickensian Feeling

  • Emma Jane Mason

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

‘Thousands of throbbing hearts' - Sentimentality and community                     in popular Victorian poetry: Longfellow's Evangeline and Tennyson's Enoch                     Arden

‘Thousands of throbbing hearts' - Sentimentality and community in popular Victorian poetry: Longfellow's Evangeline and Tennyson's Enoch Arden

  • Kirstie Blair

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

"Don't be so melodramatic!" Dickens and the affective                     mode

"Don't be so melodramatic!" Dickens and the affective mode

  • Kathryn Prince

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

Sentiment and Vision in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol  and The Cricket on the Hearth

Sentiment and Vision in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol and The Cricket on the Hearth

  • Heather Tilley

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

Selling Sentiment: The Commodification of Emotion in Victorian                     Visual Culture

Selling Sentiment: The Commodification of Emotion in Victorian Visual Culture

  • Sonia Solicari

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality

From Sentiment to Sentimentality: A Nineteenth-Century Lexicographical Search

From Sentiment to Sentimentality: A Nineteenth-Century Lexicographical Search

  • Marie Banfield

Issue 4 • 2007 • Rethinking Victorian Sentimentality