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From Political Economy to Economics Through Nineteenth-Century Literature
Reclaiming the Social -
Scenes of sympathy
identity and representation in Victorian fiction -
Vanishing points
Dickens, narrative, and the subject of omniscience -
Scenes of Sympathy
Identity and Representation in Victorian Fiction -
The Victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
Women Writers and Poetic Identity
Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Bronte and Emily Dickinson -
From Political Economy to Economics Through Nineteenth-Century Literature
Reclaiming the Social -
From Political Economy to Economics through Nineteenth-Century Literature
reclaiming the Social -
The imprint of another life
adoption narratives and human possibility -
Scenes of Sympathy
Identity and Representation in Victorian Fiction -
The Victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
Bearing the word
language and female experience in nineteenth-century women's writing -
The victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
From Political Economy to Economics through Nineteenth-Century Literature
Reclaiming the Social -
The Victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
Women writers and poetic identity
Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily Dickinson -
The affective life of the average man
the Victorian novel and the stock-market graph -
The Victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
Bearing the word
language and female experience in nineteenth-century women's writing -
Women writers and poetic identity
Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily Dickinson -
Vanishing points
Dickens, narrative, and the subject of omniscience -
Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination
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From political economy to economics through nineteenth-century literature
reclaiming the social -
The Victorian novel dreams of the real
conventions and ideology -
From Political Economy to Economics through Nineteenth-Century Literature
reclaiming the Social