Introduction: Neo-Victorianism - Sarah E. Maier and Brenda Ayres.-
Section 1: Neo-Victorian Genesis.- Chapter 1: Reinventing the Victorians by Jean Rhys and John Fowles - Catherine Layton.-
Chapter 2: Tradition and Innovation in A.S. Byatt’s Possession - Pritika Pradhan, Rutgers University.-
Chapter 3: Neo-Victorian Poetry - Jo Morton, University of Greenwich.-
Section 2: Neo-Victorian Performances.- Chapter 4: Adapting Wilkie Collins Adapting Himself: Revisiting The Moonstone (1868, 1877, 2016) - Robert Laurella, University of Oxford.-
Chapter 5: Miss Potter and Victorian Women’s Artistic Aspirations - Maria Juko, University of Hamburg.-
Chapter 6: “And thou art like the poisonous tree / That stole my life away”: The Afterlives of Pre-Raphaelite Women in Desperate Romantics - Anne-Marie Beller and Claire O’Callaghan, Loughborough University, UK.-
Chapter 7: Interpretations are Illimitable: Adapting George Eliot - Saswati Halder, Jadavpur University.-
Chapter 8: Neo-Victorian Musical Theatre - Marija Reiff, American University of Sharjah.-
Chapter 9: The Tortured Genius of the Neo-Victorian West End - Louise Creechan, Durham University.-
Chapter 10: Music Hall and “The Handprint of History on the Present Moment” - Catherine Quirk, Edge Hill University.-
Section 3: Neo-Victorian Crime, Empire, and Postcolonialism.- Chapter 11: The Thug in the Margin and the Murderer in the Centre: Re-reading the Victorian Discourse of Criminology in Tabish Khair’s The Thing About Thugs - Sajalkumar Bhattacharya, Kazi Nazrul University.-
Chapter 12: Neo-Victorian Violence - Sophie Franklin, University of Tübingen
.- Chapter 13: Rewriting the Convict Life in Australia: A Reading of Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs - Anjan Saikia, Kamargaon College.-
Chapter 14: Under Transimperial Eyes: Traversing Anarchy, Crime, and Patriotism in Neo-Japanese- Victorian Anime, Moriarty, the Patriot - Preeshita Biswas, Texas Christian University.-
Chapter 15: The Brontë Myth, Biofiction and Neo-Victorian Crime Novels - Barbara Braid, University of Szczecin.-
Chapter 16: The Sinister Community of Objects: An Archaeological Reading of The Silent Companions - Arka Chakraborty, Jadavpur University.-
Section 4: Neo-Victorian Gothic and Materiality.- Chapter 17: Temporality of the Neo-Victorian: Abjection in Matthew Kneale’s Sweet Thames - Suvendu Ghatak, University of Florida.-
Chapter 18: The Hauntology of the Neo-Victorian Ghost Story - Brenda Ayres.-
Chapter 19: Crimson Peak: The Ghosting of the Past - Brenda Ayres.-
Chapter 20: The Limehouse Golem: Female Agency and Neo-Victorian Slumming - Brooke Cameron, Queen’s University, Ontario.-
Chapter 21: Dust and Sewers, Filth and Waste: Disgusting Neo-Victorian Narratives - Eckart Voigts, TU Braunschweig.-
Chapter 22: Victorian Ghostwriters, House Whisperers, and the Haunted House in Home Before Dark - Brenda Ayres.-
Section 5: Neo-Victorian Other(s). -Chapter 23: “Cult of the Neo-Victorian Child” - Patricia Pulham, University of Surrey.-
Chapter 24: Neo-Victorian Bodies of Inquiry: Narratives for Tweens to Teens - Sarah E. Maier.-
Chapter 25: Neo-Victorian Queerness: New Directions - Rachel M. Friars, Queen’s University, Ontario.-
Chapter 26: On Neo-Victorian Addiction, Alienism, Sex, and Insanity - Sarah E. Maier.-
Chapter 27: “Men in Women’s Clothes”: Re-Imagining Stella and Fanny in Neo-Victorian Celebrity Biofiction - Danielle Mariann Dove, University of Surrey and Daný van Dam, Leiden University.-
Section 6: Neo-Victorian Religion and Science.- Chapter 28: Dracula Never Dies: Spirituality and Science in the Neo-Victorian Vampire - Carole Senf, Georgia Tech.-
Chapter 29: “Neo-Victorian Religion” - Miriam Elizabeth Burstein, SUNY Brockport.-
Chapter 29: Exotic Prehistory or Relevant Science: Sukumar Ray’s Posthuman Subversion of Victorian Travel Literature - Sutirtho Roy, University of Calcutta.-
Chapter 30: “I’m going to break you and remake you”: Reimagining David Lynch’s The Elephant Man in Museum, Documentary, and Comedy - Helen Davies, University of Wolverhampton and Louise Logan-Smith, Teesside University.-
Section 7: Neo-Victorian Outcomes.- Chapter 31: Neo-Victorian Graphic Novel - Catherine Golden, Skidmore College.-
Chapter 32: Gaslight: The Play, the Film, the Verb - Benjamin Poore, University of York.-
Chapter 33: Is Steampunk Neo-Victorian? - Martin Danahay, Brock University.-
Chapter 34: Drag, Dreadfuls, and Draculas: (Neo-)Victorians for TV - Sarah E. Maier