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SUSPENSEFUL SPECULATION AND THE PLEASURE OF WAITING IN LITTLE DORRIT
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- 10 May 2016, pp. 279-296
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SEMITISM AND CRITICISM: VICTORIAN ANGLO-JEWISH LITERARY HISTORY
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 235-248
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CHRISTIANS, INFIDELS, AND WOMEN'S CHANNELING IN THE WRITINGS OF MARIE CORELLI
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- 19 March 2003, pp. 83-97
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GEORGE ELIOT AND THE COLONIES
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- 16 May 2002, pp. 413-433
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THE VICTORIAN GRAND SIÈCLE: IDEOLOGY AS ART HISTORY
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 133-147
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A LIFE IN FRAGMENTS: THOMAS COOPER'S CHARTIST BILDUNGSROMAN
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- 06 December 2010, pp. 167-181
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PORTRAYING PRESENCE: THOMAS CARLYLE, PORTRAITURE, AND BIOGRAPHY
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- 29 May 2015, pp. 465-488
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THE WOMAN IN WHITE AND GRAPHIC SEX
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- 22 January 2007, pp. 287-308
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“AND GRAVES GIVE UP THEIR DEAD”: THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, VICTORIAN PSYCHOLOGY, AND THE NATURE OF THE FUTURE LIFE
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 187-207
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INADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE: THE TRIAL OF MADELEINE SMITH AND COLLINS'S THE LAW AND THE LADY
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- 28 January 2016, pp. 163-188
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FASHION AND THE “INDIAN MUTINY”: THE “RED PAISLEY SHAWL” IN WILKIE COLLINS'S ARMADALE
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- 04 November 2016, pp. 817-832
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CORDONS OF PROTECTION: THE STAGE OF SPECTATORSHIP IN CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S VILLETTE
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- 25 October 2013, pp. 643-675
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Revising Old Scripts: The Fusion of Independence and Intimacy in Aurora Leigh
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 43-54
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At Home in the World? The Ornamental Life of Sailors in Victorian Sailortown
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- 14 June 2019, pp. 463-485
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The Burial of Mr. Browning*
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 119-130
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DIVERTING THE DRUNKARD'S PATH: CHARTIST TEMPERANCE NARRATIVES
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- 18 January 2013, pp. 139-152
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WOMAN AS WRITER/WRITER AS WOMAN: GEORGE PASTON'S A WRITER OF BOOKS
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- 14 April 2004, pp. 223-238
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PRIMITIVE BALLADS, MODERN CRITICISM, ANCIENT SKEPTICISM: MACAULAY’S LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 287-309
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CONVEX AND CONCAVE: CONCEPTUAL BOUNDARIES IN PSYCHOLOGY, NOW AND THEN (BUT MAINLY THEN)
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 449-462
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“SOME TRICK OF THE MOONLIGHT”: SEDUCTION AND THE MOVING IMAGE IN BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
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- 28 May 2012, pp. 523-547
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