期刊名称:VICTORIAN NEWSLETTER
ISSN: | 0042-5192
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出版频率: | Semiannual
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出版社: | VICTORIAN NEWSLETTER, CH 106 WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV, BOWLING GREEN, USA, KY, 42101
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期刊网址: | http://www.wku.edu/victorian/home.html
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主题范畴: | LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES |
变更情况: | Beginning with the Spring 2011 issue, #119, our new name is Victorians. A Journal of Culture and Literature. |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Victorian Newsletter
Now in its 60th year, THE VICTORIAN NEWSLETTER is marked by one more alteration: a name change. Beginning with the Spring 2011 issue, #119, our new name is Victorians. A Journal of Culture and Literature. The name reflects the growth of the publication from its early newsletter format into a professional scholarly journal that continues to respond to developmental shifts in the discipline of Victorian studies. VCL welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to Victorian literature and culture and, like its progenitor, depends upon the contributions of students and scholars to maintain its long scholarly excellence and professional integrity.
Tables of Contents 1952 - 2011
Annotated Indices: 1952-1988; 1989- 2001; 2002-2010
Scanned copies of VN texts: 1952-1992
Instructions to Authors
Editorial Board
Deborah Logan
Professor, Victorian Literature Editor, Victorian Newsletter
Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997
Office: Cherry Hall 106; Phone: (270) 745-3342 Email: deborah.logan@wku.edu |
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I was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Hamilton College (BA 1988) and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MA 1992; PhD. 1997), I began teaching English at Western Kentucky University, specializing in Victorian literature and culture. I'm associated with the Martineau Society and the Harriet Martineau Sociological Society and serve as editor of Martineau Society Newsletter and The Victorian Newsletter. Current projects include a volume on Florence Nightingale's political influence, a study of the nineteenth-century "Irish Question," and a book assessing Harriet Martineau's nonfiction writing.
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