Exciting Digital News
Victorianists, I have news! Wonderful news, digital news! First, Middlemarch (1871), by George Eliot is now digitally available online....
Resourcing John Henry Newman
Not being a Victorian scholar myself, I found myself in unfamiliar territory while writing a reception history of John Henry Newman’s...
New Victorian Resources
Just because it's summer doesn't mean that Victorian academics aren't striving to broaden our knowledge of the Victorian past. In fact,...
Online Resources for Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts Research
Many fine resources for research into Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts and Crafts movement can be found online, which range from author and...
Missionaries and Darwin: J.H. Gybbon Spilsbury’s Manuscript "Religious Beliefs of Some Native T
After taking a few minutes to fill out a Newberry Library card at the institution itself, LUCVS members have full access to some of the...
"Digital Dickens"
Online archives, part of the Digital Humanities push, hold limitless potential. In presenting information online, offering access to the...