ssue 1.2 of The Incredible Nineteenth Century: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Fairy Tale is now out and may be read here.
Articles in this issue include: "'Fair-born and Human-Bred:' From Fantastical to Farcical in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction" by Tyler Clark, and "Coleridge and Milton: How Paradise Regained Inspired Christabel" by Ernest W. S. Yuen.
If you are interested in presenting at or attending our Zoom conference on April 26-27, you can register here. We are interested in any science fiction or fantasy from the nineteenth century.
Finally, we are also in need of book reviews. Please see the list below for what is available, and if you would like to review a text, please send an email to i19@mtsu.edu and state which book you would like to review and a little bit about yourself. With regrets, reviews of hard copies are limited to the United States due to postage costs.
Hard Copies:
- William Blake: Modernity and Disaster, edited by Tilottama Rajan and Joel Faflak, U of Toronto P
- Mapping Fairy-Tale Space, by Christy Williams, Wayne State UP
- The Nail in the Skull and other Victorian Urban Legends, Simon Young, U of Mississippi P
- The Enchanted Boot: Italian Fairy Tales & Their Tellers, edited by Nancy L. Capela, Wayne State UP
- The Long Century's Long Shadow: Weimar Cinema and the Romantic Modern, by Kenneth S. Calhoon, U of Toronto P
Electronic Copies:
- John Henry and His People: The Historical Origin and Lore of America's Great Folk Ballad, by John Garst, McFarland
- The Dark Side of G. K. Chesterton: Gargoyles and Grotesques, by John C. Tibbetts, McFarland
- The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft, by S. T. Joshi, Hippocampus Press
Media Reviews:
- Lisa Frankenstein, movie
Created 12 February 2024