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View article: Introduction to Special Issue on Literary Juvenilia, Material Imagination and "Things"
Introduction to Special Issue on Literary Juvenilia, Material Imagination and "Things" Open
The two guest editors here introduce the theme of the special issue and the seven essays collected within it.
View article: Becoming Acton Bell
Becoming Acton Bell Open
This discussion considers how Anne Brontë’s juvenile productions--her poems and drawings executed before the age of nineteen--anticipate the themes and manner of her adult novels, published as the work of Acton Bell. In setting age ninetee…
View article: Global Pandemic Preparedness: Optimizing Our Capabilities and the Influenza Experience
Global Pandemic Preparedness: Optimizing Our Capabilities and the Influenza Experience Open
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has prompted rapid investigation and deployment of vaccine platforms never before used to combat human disease. The severe impact on the health system and the high economic cost of non-pharm…
View article: Reviews
Reviews Open
Edward Mendelson, Early Auden, Later Auden: A Critical Biography (Princeton UP 2017), reviewed by Janet Montefiore; Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë, The Diary Papers of Emily and Anne Brontë, edited by Christine Alexander, with Mandy Swann (J…
View article: World Citizenship in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Juvenilia
World Citizenship in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Juvenilia Open
In 1858 EBB declared her son Pen “shall be a ‘citizen of the world’ after my own heart & ready for the millennium.”[i] Living in Italy for most of the fifteen years of her married life and passionately supporting Italian unification and in…