Includes bibliographical references (pages 421-426) and index. - Print version record
Ian Duncan: Victorian novel emerges, 1800-1840
Graham Law: Periodicals and syndication
Peter L. Shillingsburg: Book publishing and the Victorian literary marketplace
Lynn Alexander: Victorian illustrators and illustration
Julian Wolfreys: Nineteenth-century political novel
M. Clare Loughlin-Chow: Sociological contexts of Victorian fiction
Nancy Cervetti: Faith, religion, and the nineteenth-century novel
Martin Bidney: Philosophy and the Victorian literary aesthetic
Michael H. Whitworth: Science and the scientist in Victorian fiction
Elizabeth F. Judge: Law and the Victorian novel
Kathleen McCormack: Intoxication and the Victorian novel
Lucie J. Armitt: Ghosts and hauntings in the Victorian novel
Peter J. Kitson: Victorian gothic
Lillian Nayder: Victorian detective fiction
James G. Nelson: Victorian social problem novel
Helen Debenham: Victorian sensation novel
Christine Alexander: Victorian juvenilia
Todd F. Davis: Moving pictures : film and the representation of Victorian fictions
Marianne Thormählen: Religion in the novels of Charlotte and Anne Brontë
Russell Poole: Victorian professionalism and Charlotte Brontë's Villette
K.J. Fielding: Charles Dickens
Nancy Henry: George Eliot : critical responses to Daniel Deronda
William R. McKelvy: George Eliot's reading revolution and the mythical school of criticism
Edward Neill: Thomas Hardy
Juliet McMaster: Vanities of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity fair
K.M. Newton: Anthony Trollope and "classic realism"
Margaret Harris: George Meredith at the crossways
Barbara Quinn Schmidt: "Not burying the one talent" : Mrs. Gaskell's life of duty
Sophia Andres: Wilkie Collins's challenges to pre-Raphaelite gender constructs
Roslyn Jolly: Postcolonial readings
Eileen Gillooly: Feminist criticism and the nineteenth-century novel
Michael Galchinsky.: Otherness and identity in the Victorian novel
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