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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism, edited by Joanne Parker and Corinna Wagner
uses an example from Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies (2008) to illustrate the ways in which Shakespearean fragments are still understood to “possess a meaning beyond their meaning,” in this case as ammunition for anticolonial rebellion (157). But elsewhere the relative neglect of colonial contexts was felt—the Victorian period, after all, saw Shakespeare exported alongside missionary efforts to promote Biblical study around the empire. Despite this omission, this is an ambitious and engagingly written study which will immediately become indispensable for students of Victorian Shakespeare, and whose argument extends well beyond this subject matter, prompting the reader to reconsider the place of religion in English studies more broadly. Sally Barnden King’s College, London
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For more than 50 years, Victorian Studies has been devoted to the study of British culture of the Victorian age. It regularly includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine arts, economics, law and science, as well as review essays, and an extensive book review section. An annual cumulative and fully searchable bibliography of noteworthy publications that have a bearing on the Victorian period is available electronically and is included in the cost of a subscription. Victorian Studies Online Bibliography