Victorian Studies
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H.E. Bird
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Companion to Victorian Popular Fiction
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A Christmas Carol and Its Adaptations
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The Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio
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Absinthe—The Cocaine of the Nineteenth Century
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The Advance of Neuroscience
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Jane Austen on Nature
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Eminent Victorian Chess Players
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Anthony Trollope
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Victorian Nonfiction Prose
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Themes in Dickens
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Jane Austen, Abolitionist
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The Victorian Bookshelf
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The Electric Corset and Other Victorian Miracles
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The Rail, the Body and the Pen
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The Thought Reader Craze
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Neumann, Hirschfeld and Suhle
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Victoria, Queen of the Screen
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Dracula as Absolute Other
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Genres of Doubt
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A Dark and Stormy Oeuvre
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The Acrobat
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The Literary Monster on Film
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Mummies in Nineteenth Century America
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Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Victorian Women and the Theatre of Trance
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In Praise of the Minor Character
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Alfred Tennyson
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The British Aristocracy in Popular Culture
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Diverging Tracks
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The Byronic Hero and the Rhetoric of Masculinity in the 19th Century British Novel
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Rewriting the Victorians
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Florence Nightingale, Feminist
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Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom
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Cora Urquhart Potter
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From Wollstonecraft to Stoker
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Medieval Saints in Late Nineteenth Century French Culture
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The Metallurgic Age
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Vulnerability and Resilience in English Literature of the Long 19th Century
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Nordic Sagas as Children’s Literature
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The Spasmodic Poets
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Thomas Hardy
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Domesticated Bachelors and Femininity in Victorian Novels
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Healing Waters
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The Visual Culture of Women’s Activism in London, Paris and Beyond
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A Successful Novel Must Be in Want of a Sequel
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The Faerie Queene as Children’s Literature
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The Great Victorian Sacrilege
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Rebellion as Genre in the Novels of Scott, Dickens and Stevenson
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Dickens and the Despised Mother
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The Victorian Vivisection Debate
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Beautiful Boredom
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Clues: A Journal of Detection, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Spring 2008)
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Lilith in a New Light
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Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction
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Horrifying Sex
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The Transforming Draught
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Riverbank and Seashore in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British Literature
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Romantic Stages
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Chaucer as Children’s Literature
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Shakespeare as Children’s Literature
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Demons of the Body and Mind
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