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Volume 63, Number 4
Nineteenth-Century Neology (Autumn 2025)
"Nineteenth-Century Neology: What New Words Beg, Borrow, and Build"
Padma Rangarajan and Michele Speitz
"The Soulzight of Neologistic Nostalgia in Thomas Hardy and William Barnes"
Veronica Alfano
"Melodrama: Or, Melo-drama, Mélo-drame, Mellow-dram"
Michael Gamer
"The Inimitable and Neologistical Dickens"
Peter J. Capuano
"The Domestication of Security in the Romantic Era"
Neil Ramsey
"William Blake’s Radical Wordplay and the Neologism “Warshipped”"
Joshua Schouten De Jel
"Mary Seacole, Logistician"
Susan Zieger
"“Psilology” and “Psilosophy”: Hamann, Coleridge, and a Philological Exercise in Neology"
Alexander Regier
"Walter Pater, Neology, and the Aesthetics of Ascêsis"
Giles Whiteley
"“Bania”/“Banian”: Vernacular Commerce and Vernacular Virtue in the British Empire"
Parama Roy
"Romantic Ecology, Germaine de Staël, and the Modern Recognition of “Environment”"
Devin Griffiths
"Thematic Review: Poetics, Sound, and Time in the Nineteenth Century"
Lee Behlman
"Thematic Review: Economics and Industrialization"
Ayşe Çelikkol
"Thematic Review: The Gothic and Its Time-Torn Critics"
Catherine Spooner
