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The Victorian short story
development and triumph of a literary genre -
Terrorism in the late Victorian novel
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Death sentences
styles of dying in British fiction -
The Victorian short story
development and triumph of a literary genre -
The realistic imagination
English fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley -
The novel and authenticity
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The rise of socialist fiction
1880 - 1914 -
Protest and reform
the British social narrative by women ; 1827 - 1867 -
Culture, class and gender in the Victorian novel
gentlemen, gents and working women -
The sensation novel and the Victorian family magazine
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Cultural climate and linguistic style
change in English fictional prose from the late Victorian to the early modern period -
Romantic vision and the novel
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Rebellions structures
women writers and the crisis of the novel 1880 - 1900 -
Serializing fiction in the Victorian press
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Plotting women
gender and narration in the eighteenth and nineteenth century British novel -
The economy of character
novels, market culture, and the business of inner meaning -
Cooking with mud
the idea of mess in nineteenth-century art and fiction -
Victorian renovations of the novel
narrative annexes and the boundaries of representation -
Figuring madness in nineteenth century fiction
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Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement
the tractarian social vision -
Masculinities in British adventure fiction
1880-1915 -
Masculinities in British adventure fiction
1880-1915 -
The Victorian freak show
the significance of disability and physical differences in 19th-century fiction -
The end of domesticity
alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James -
Domesticity, imperialism, and emigration in the Victorian novel