Christina J. Gilligan recently received her PhD in English from Brown University, where she is currently a Visiting Scholar of Gender and Sexuality Studies. She is working on a book project that examines the forms through which readerly identification is invited and resisted in the nineteenth-century British novel.
Pritika Pradhan is a Lecturer of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Convenor of the MA in Victorian Literature and Culture at the University of York. Her work on John Ruskin has appeared in ELH and her chapter on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was published in Post45 Vs. The World: Literary Perspectives on the Global Contemporary (ed. William G. Welty; Vernon Press, 2023). Her short fiction and public writing have appeared in Electric Literature, Literary Hub, and The Mays Anthology. She is currently at work on her first monograph, Modernity’s Marks: Details in Victorian Literature and Aesthetics, and...