ࡱ> .0-] Vbjbjzpzp . b bV  4.$b(4QQQ"QQQQjOCQu<4Q@d@Q@Q$"QG 4@B V:  Joseph Bristow is Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles and his research and teaching interests include British Writing and Culture 1830-present; Victorian drama, fiction, and poetry; theories and histories of sexuality. Prof. Bristows publications include; Effeminate England: Homoerotic Writing after 1885 (1995); Sexuality, New Critical Idiom Series (1997); and Empire Boys: Adventures in a Mans World (1991). His recent editions and essay collections include Oscar Wilde and Modern Culture: The Making of a Legend (2009); Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray, Worlds Classics (2006); The Fin-de-Sicle Poem: English Literary Culture and the 1890s (2005); Wilde Writings: Contextual Conditions (2003); and The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Poetry (2000). Forthcoming articles include Michael Field in their Time, and Ours, Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature, 2010; Picturing His Exact Decadence: The British Reception of Oscar Wilde, 1900-1987, in Stefano-Maria Evangelista, ed., The Reception of Wilde in Europe (London: Continuum, 2010); Homosexual Writing on Trial, from Fanny Hill to Gay News, in Hugh Stevens, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Lesbian and Gay Writing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010); and 1900 and the Dbut de Sicle: Poetry, Drama, Fiction, in Kate Flint, ed., The Victorians, New Cambridge History of English Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2010). His current projects include a full-length manuscript "The Sex of Victorian Poetry" (for Cambridge UP), and John Gray, Silverpoints and Spiritual Poems (co-edited with Daniel Williford), Digital Online Edition (Rice University Press, 2010). Having edited the journal Nineteenth-Century Literature for ten years from 1997, next January 2010 he will take on editorship of the Journal of Victorian Culture. He is also Series Editor of Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture, Palgrave, 2001-continuing. During 1998-99, while he held the Clark Professorship at UCLA, Prof. Bristow organized a series of conferences titled Oscar Wilde and the Culture of the Fin de Sicle. He is currently Director of the Sawyer Seminar, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, UCLA on Homosexualities, from Antiquity to the Present; he will direct the Cultures of Aestheticism programme at UCLA Centre for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies next year. ./# T Z ] ) = W r  ! > d  ' f q s |  D U !.2A!>?J̼̼̣̣̙̙̉̉hCJOJQJh36B*CJOJQJphh3CJOJQJh36CJOJQJhB*CJOJQJphh30JB*CJOJQJphh3B*CJOJQJph(hh30J5B*CJOJQJphh30JB*CJOJQJph2! RSTUVdh^ dh-DM dh J[e)+35RSVͿh3CJH*OJQJh3B*CJOJQJphhB*CJOJQJphHh'ۆh3CJOJQJh36CJOJQJh3CJOJQJ,1h. A!"#$% s2&6FVfv2(&6FVfv&6FVfv&6FVfv&6FVfv&6FVfv&6FVfv8XV~ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@_HmH nH sH tH @`@ NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH DA D Default Paragraph FontViV  Table Normal :V 44 la (k (No List *W@* Strong5\.X@. Emphasis6]LL Header  !CJaJmH sH tH uH"H  Balloon TextCJOJQJ^JaJPK![Content_Types].xmlN0EH-J@%ǎǢ|ș$زULTB l,3;rØJB+$G]7O٭Vc:E3v@P~Ds |w< V JV V qA;mrA;m..X 55X 9*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsplaceB*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagscountry-region YbX U X !!YZ==IJ[[Q Q U X X E^3V X @V @UnknownKathryn MundayG*Ax Times New Roman5Symbol3. *Cx Arial5. .[`)TahomaACambria Math"qhKg'Kg'dd hh24R R r3aHP)?0!xx Professor Bristow is based at the University of California, Los Angeles and his research and teaching interests include British Writing and Culture 1830-present; Victorian drama, fiction, and poetry; theories and histories of sexualityO'Toole Linda.MoloneyOh+'0X    ,8@HPProfessor Bristow is based at the University of California, Los Angeles and his research and teaching interests include British Writing and Culture 1830-present; Victorian drama, fiction, and poetry; theories and histories of sexualityO'TooleNormalLinda.Moloney2Microsoft Office Word@F#@ b>@ b>d՜.+,0 hp  R  Professor Bristow is based at the University of California, Los Angeles and his research and teaching interests include British Writing and Culture 1830-present; Victorian drama, fiction, and poetry; theories and histories of sexuality Title  !"#$&'()*+,/Root Entry FwRC11Table @WordDocument.SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8%CompObjr  F Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q