Contents:
Introduction
Matthew Campbell, Jaqueline M. Labbe and
Sally Shuttleworth Part One. Memory: Cultural Constructions in Literature, Science and History 1. Romanticism and the re-engendering of historical memory
Greg Kucich 2. Scott's
The Heart of Midlothian and the disordered memory
Catherine A. Jones 3. 'The malady of thought': embodied memory in Victorian psychology and the novel
Sally Shuttleworth 4. The unquiet limit: old age and memory in Victorian narrative
Helen Small 5. Memory through the looking glass: Ruskin versus Hardy
Philip Davis 6. Twisting: memory from Eliot to Eliot
Rick Rylance Part Two: Writing and Remembering: Elegy, Memorial, Rhyme 7. Gender and memory in post-revolutionary women's writing
Gary Kelly 8. Re-membering: memory, posterity, and the memorial poem
Jacqueline M. Labbe 9. 'All that it had to say': Henry Adams and the Rock Creek memorial
Duco van Oostrum 10. Memory enstructured - the case of memorial hall
Clyde Binfield 11. Memorials of the Tennysons
Matthew Campbell 12. Rhyming as resurrection
Gillian Beer