Abstract

Marie-Luise Kohlke and Christian Gutleben: Introduction: Bearing After-Witness to the Nineteenth Century Poethics and Existential Extremity: Crises of Faith, Identity, and Sexuality Christian Gutleben and Julian Wolfreys: Postmodernism Revisited: The Ethical Drive of Postmodern Trauma in Neo-Victorian Fiction Georges Letissier: Trauma by Proxy in the Age of Testimony: Paradoxes of Darwinism in the Neo-Victorian Novel Catherine Pesso-Miquel: Apes and Grandfathers: Traumas of Apostasy and Exclusion in John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman and Graham Swift's Ever After Mark Llewellyn: 'Perfectly innocent, natural, playful': Incest in Neo-Victorian Women's Writing History's Victims and Victors: Crises of Truth and Memory Dianne F. Sadoff: The Neo-Victorian Nation at Home and Abroad: Charles Dickens and Traumatic Rewriting Vanessa Guignery: Photography, Trauma and the Politics of War in Beryl Bainbridge's Master Georgie Celia Wallhead and Marie-Luise Kohlke: The Neo-Victorian Frame of Mitchell's Cloud Atlas: Temporal and Traumatic Reverberations Kate Mitchell: Australia's 'Other' History Wars: Trauma and the Work of Cultural Memory in Kate Grenville's The Secret River Contesting Colonialism: Crises of Nationhood, Empire and Afterimages Ann Heilmann: Famine, Femininity, Family: Rememory and Reconciliation in Nuala O'Faolain's My Dream of You Elisabeth Wesseling: Unmanning Exoticism: The Breakdown of Christian Manliness in The Book of the Heathen Elodie Rousselot: Turmoil, Trauma and Mourning in Jane Urquhart's The Whirlpool Marie-Luise Kohlke: Tipoo's Tiger on the Loose: Neo-Victorian Witness-Bearing and the Trauma of the Indian Mutiny Contributors Index

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