Victorians
A Journal of Culture and Literature
Deborah Logan, Editor
Number 134, Emily Brontë Bicentenary Issue
Introduction: Emily Brontë’s Bicentenary
DEBORAH DENENHOLZ MORSE AND AMBER POULIOT
“Gold put to use of paving stones”: Internal Colonialism in Wuthering Heights
MARGARET MARKWICK
Wuthering Heights Must Be Defended!: Heathcliff and Necropolitics in the Yorkshire Moors
EAMONN DELACY
Emily Brontë’s Ars Moriendi
CAROL MARGARET DAVISON
Wuthering Heights and the Work of Loving One Dead
SARAH ROSS
Absent Emily: Ecstasy, Transgression, and Negative Space in Three Emily Brontë Poems
LYDIA BROWN
Emily Brontë and Will
JOHN MAYNARD
“A poet, a solitary”: Emily Brontë— Queerness, Quietness, and Solitude
CLAIRE O’CALLAGHAN
“The Last Bluebell: Anthropocenic Mourning in the Brontës’ Flower Imagery”
SHAWNA ROSS
The Devastating Impact of Lord Wharton’s Bible Charity in Wuthering Heights
LYDIA CRAIG
Restored by God, Restored as God: An Exploration of the Genesis Myth in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre
CLARA POTEET
Women and Landscape in Wuthering Heights
AMY R. POSSIDENTE
Preternatural to Paranormal: Wuthering Heights in the Twilight Universe
JUDITH WILT
The Neo-Victorian Presence(s) of Emily Brontë
SARAH E. MAIER
For the Use of Such Ghosts as Choose to Inhabit It
ALEXANDRA LEWIS
Book Reviews
AMBER POULIOT