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    The Victorian Newsletter (Spring 1981)

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    The Victorian Newsletter is sponsored for the Victorian Group of Modern Language Association by the University of Florida and is published twice annually.Style in Ruskin and Ruskin on Style / Wendell Stacy Johnson -- Literature and Dogma and Literature: New Textual Perspective on Matthew Arnold's Critical Organicism / William E. Buckler -- Hopkins' Paradigms of Language / Jerome Bump -- Clocking the Reader in the Long Victorian Novel / Michael Lund -- Symbolic Representation and The Means of Revolution in Daniel Deronda / Peter Dale -- Recent German Studies of Victorian Literature: 1979 / Werner Bies -- Books Receive

    The Victorian Newsletter (Spring 1988)

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    The Victorian Newsletter is sponsored for the Victorian Group of Modern Language Association by the Western Kentucky University and is published twice annually.Inventing Victorians: Virginia Woolf's "Memoirs of a Novelist" / Mary Kaiser Loges -- Distortion Versus Revaluation: Three Twentieth-Century Responses to Victorian Fiction / Jerome Meckier -- The Dover Bitch: Victorian Duck or Modernist Duck/Rabbit / Gerhard Joseph -- Carlyle's Denial of Axiological Content in Science / Charles W. Schaefer -- Mixed Metaphor, Mixed Gender: Swinburne and the Victorian Critics / Thaïs E. Morgan -- The Humanities Tradition of Matthew Arnold / William E. Buckler -- Oliver (Un)Twisted: Narrative Strategies in Oliver Twist / Joseph Sawicki -- Representation and Homophobia in The Picture of Dorian Gray / Richard Dellamora -- Coming In The Victorian Newsletter -- Books Receive

    The Victorian Newsletter (Spring 1979)

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    The Victorian Newsletter is sponsored for the Victorian Group of the Modern Language Association by the University of Florida and is published twice annually.Déjà vu Inverted: the Imminent Future in Walter Pater's Marius the Epicurean / William E. Buckler -- Rights, Reason, and Redemption: Charlotte Brontë's Neo-Platonism / Sara Moore Putzell -- Tractarian Aesthetics: Analogy and Reserve in Keble and Newman / G. B. Tennyson -- Bruising the Serpent's Head: Typological Symbol in Victorian Poetry / George P. Landow -- High Tea and Matzo Balls: Religion in the Victorian Jewish Novel / Linda Gertner Zatlin -- Hardy, Barnes, and the Provincial / Donald Wesling -- Father and Mother in Father and Son / E. Pearlman -- Time in Nicholas Nickelby / Patricia Marks -- In Which a Poet is Frightened by a Lion: The Philosophical Context of Mill's Poetic Theory / Jonathan Loesburg -- Books Received -- Victorian Group New

    The Victorian Newsletter (Fall 1990)

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    The Victorian Newsletter is sponsored for the Victorian Group of Modern Language Association by the Western Kentucky University and is published twice annually.Antinomianism or Anarchy: A Note of Oscar Wilde's "Pen, Pencil and Poison" / William E. Buckler -- Sara Coleridge: The Gigadibs Complex / Nathan Cervo -- "On Tuesday Last, at St George's...": The Dandaical Wedding in Dickens / Patricia Marks -- Ruskin to the "Elusive" Mr. Horn: An Unpublished Letter from a Neglected Friendship / Warren Dwyer -- "Three Cups in One": A Reading of "The Woodspurge" / Andrew Leng -- Faith of Our Mothers: Elizabeth Gaskell's "Lizzie Leigh" / Joanne Thompson -- The Problem of the Man-Trap in Hardy's The Woodlanders / Jonathan C. Glance -- Sartor Redivivus, or Retailoring Carlyle for the Undergraduate Classroom / Linda K. Hughes -- Identification of Literary, Historical and other References in Trollope's The Mac dermots of Ballycloran (1847), The Three Clerks (1858), Rachel Ray (1863), The Vicar of Bullhampton (1870), Ralph the Heir (1871), and The American Senator (1877) / James Means -- Books Receive

    In silico genotyping of the maize nested association mapping population

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    Nested Association Mapping (NAM) has been proposed as a means to combine the power of linkage mapping with the resolution of association mapping. It is enabled through sequencing or array genotyping of parental inbred lines while using low-cost, low-density genotyping technologies for their segregating progenies. For purposes of data analyses of NAM populations, parental genotypes at a large number of Single Nucleotide Polymorphic (SNP) loci need to be projected to their segregating progeny. Herein we demonstrate how approximately 0.5 million SNPs that have been genotyped in 26 parental lines of the publicly available maize NAM population can be projected onto their segregating progeny using only 1,106 SNP loci that have been genotyped in both the parents and their 5,000 progeny. The challenge is to estimate both the genotype and genetic location of the parental SNP genotypes in segregating progeny. Both challenges were met by estimating their expected genotypic values conditional on observed flanking markers through the use of both physical and linkage maps. About 90%, of 500,000 genotyped SNPs from the maize HapMap project, were assigned linkage map positions using linear interpolation between the maize Accessioned Gold Path (AGP) and NAM linkage maps. Of these, almost 70% provided high probability estimates of genotypes in almost 5,000 recombinant inbred lines

    Novels in the making

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