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在庆祝维多利亚统治50周年的茶会上,约翰·坦尼尔(John Tenniel)的《英国狮子》(British Lion)几乎准备好加入《爱丽丝》系列丛书的演员行列了。里面是文章接近维多利亚和爱德华时代的文学,艺术和文化,从文学研究,经济史,哲学,文化史和期刊研究的学科角度。小说、短篇小说、诗歌、讲座、刑事审判和国际新闻报道都会受到批评,有时也会受到教学方面的关注。文本和数字可交付成果部分也带来了令人兴奋的新材料。前者的特色是新英文译本的第一部分,并附有插图,对一位来自波兰的女画家所写的丹麦语旅行叙事进行了批判性介绍,第二部分将于明年出版。后者包括维多利亚诗歌中两个成熟的数字化工作的概况,数字维多利亚期刊诗歌项目和期刊诗歌索引。本书还收录了八篇对该领域最新出版物的评论。如果这一系列强大而多样的贡献使这一里程碑式的周年纪念成为庆祝的理由,那么它也应该是一个阴郁的纪念场合。去年年底,VIJ的长期合作编辑玛丽亚·k·巴赫曼(Maria K. Bachman)博士在长期患病后去世。作为二十多篇同行评议文章和书籍章节的作者,以及海岸卡罗来纳大学HTC杰出教师学者讲师奖(2012年),乔治梅森大学杰出校友奖(2012年)和卡内基基金会南卡罗来纳教授年度奖(2006年)的获得者,玛丽亚也是一位多产和慷慨的合作者,共同编辑了三本散文集和三个学术版本。除了她在杂志上的工作。事实上,VIJ 50的最后三篇文章是由她的前同事和合作者为纪念她而提交的,这恰如其分地使这本她付出了如此多精力和关注的杂志的金禧期也成为她的纪念纪事。
Nearly ready to join the cast of the Alice books, perhaps, at a tea party celebrating fifty years of Victoria’s reign, John Tenniel’s British Lion appropriately preens on the cover of this, the golden jubilee volume of the Victorians Institute Journal. Inside are articles that approach Victorian and Edwardian literature, art, and culture from the disciplinary perspectives of literary studies, economic history, philosophy, cultural history, and periodical studies. Novels, short fiction, poetry, lectures, criminal trials, and international news stories all receive critical and, at times, pedagogical attention.Both the Texts and Digital Deliverables sections also return with exciting new material. The former features part 1 of a new English translation and accompanying illustrated critical introduction of a Danish-language travel narrative written by a female painter originally from Poland, with part 2 to come next year. The latter includes profiles of two mature digitization efforts in Victorian poetry, the Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry project and the Periodical Poetry Index. Rounding out the volume are eight reviews of recent publications in the field.If this robust and diverse set of contributions makes this milestone anniversary issue a cause for celebration, then it is also an occasion for somber memorialization. Late last year, VIJ’s longtime co-editor, Dr. Maria K. Bachman, passed away after a long illness. The author of over two dozen peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and the recipient of Coastal Carolina University’s HTC Distinguished Teacher Scholar Lecturer Award (2012), George Mason University’s Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award (2012), and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching South Carolina Professor of the Year Award (2006), Maria was also a prolific and generous collaborator, co-editing three collections of essays and three scholarly editions, in addition to her work on the journal. In fact, the three final articles in VIJ 50 were submitted in her memory by former colleagues and collaborators, appropriately making this golden jubilee issue of the journal to which she gave so much of her energy and attention also a Gedenkschrift in her honor.