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Contributors to this Issue

Contributors to this Issue Contributors to this Issue ABBY SCRIBNER is Associate Thesaurus Editor at the Modern Language Association. Her article, “Liberalism and Inner Life: The Curious Cases of Mansfield Park and Villette,” was previously published in NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction (2020). Her work on “Grim, metal darlings” was generously supported by a 2020–2021 Graduate Disser- tation Completion Fellowship from the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University. ROSETTA YOUNG is a Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program at Dart- mouth College. She has previously published essays in Studies in the Novel, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and The Wordsworth Circle. Young’s current book project focuses on the relationship between the novel and the development of the upper middle class as a sociocultural group in the transatlantic nineteenth century. She argues that major novelists of the period used the genre to define the upper middle class through its supposed ability to generate capital from speech and conversation. ELISHA COHN is an Associate Professor in the Department of Litera- tures in English at Cornell University. She is the author of Still Life: Suspended Development in the Victorian Novel (Oxford University Press, 2016) and has published in a variety of other venues including Contemporary Literature, Victorian http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nineteenth-Century Literature University of California Press

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Contributors to this Issue ABBY SCRIBNER is Associate Thesaurus Editor at the Modern Language Association. Her article, “Liberalism and Inner Life: The Curious Cases of Mansfield Park and Villette,” was previously published in NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction (2020). Her work on “Grim, metal darlings” was generously supported by a 2020–2021 Graduate Disser- tation Completion Fellowship from the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University. ROSETTA YOUNG is a Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program at Dart- mouth College. She has previously published essays in Studies in the Novel, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and The Wordsworth Circle. Young’s current book project focuses on the relationship between the novel and the development of the upper middle class as a sociocultural group in the transatlantic nineteenth century. She argues that major novelists of the period used the genre to define the upper middle class through its supposed ability to generate capital from speech and conversation. ELISHA COHN is an Associate Professor in the Department of Litera- tures in English at Cornell University. She is the author of Still Life: Suspended Development in the Victorian Novel (Oxford University Press, 2016) and has published in a variety of other venues including Contemporary Literature, Victorian

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