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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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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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“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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IMPERIAL ROGUES: REVERSE COLONIZATION FEARS IN GUY BOOTHBY'S A PRINCE OF SWINDLERS AND LATE-VICTORIAN DETECTIVE FICTION
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- 12 September 2013, pp. 527-545
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THE “WRETCHED ITALIAN QUACK”: BRADDON’S CRITIQUE OF MEDICINE IN “GOOD LADY DUCAYNE”
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- 29 May 2015, pp. 559-575
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PRIMITIVE CRITICISM AND THE NOVEL: G. H. LEWES AND HIPPOLYTE TAINE ON DICKENS
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- 26 March 2018, pp. 125-142
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VICTORIAN ECOCRITICISM FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE
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- 25 August 2017, pp. 667-684
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“BRIGHT GLANCES” OR “CLEVER HANDS”? THE DOMESTIC IMAGE OF WORKING-CLASS WOMEN IN ELIZA COOK'S JOURNAL
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- 04 November 2016, pp. 779-799
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GIFTING PAIN: THE PLEASURES OF LIBERAL GUILT IN LONDON, A PILGRIMAGE AND STREET LIFE IN LONDON
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- 09 April 2013, pp. 91-123
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A “WHITE BOY . . . WHO IS NOT A WHITE BOY”: RUDYARD KIPLING'S KIM, WHITENESS, AND BRITISH IDENTITY
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- 16 May 2018, pp. 331-346
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Thomas Hardy and the Value of Brains
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- 21 May 2020, pp. 327-359
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“SAVING BRITISH NATIVES”: FAMILY EMIGRATION AND THE LOGIC OF SETTLER COLONIALISM IN CHARLES DICKENS AND CAROLINE CHISHOLM
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- 25 February 2015, pp. 261-280
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SPECTACULAR DECEPTIONS: CLOSETS, SECRETS, AND IDENTITY IN WILKIE COLLINS'S POOR MISS FINCH
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- 09 August 2005, pp. 467-486
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The Radicalism of Felix Holt: George Eliot and the Pioneers of Labor
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 19-39
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“BALLADS IN PROSE”: GENRE CROSSING IN LATE-VICTORIAN WOMEN'S WRITING
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- 25 August 2006, pp. 619-629
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Melodrama, Purimspiel, and Jewish Emancipation
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- 09 April 2019, pp. 305-345
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“Neither Monsters nor Temptresses nor Terrors”:Representing Desire in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 409-420
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INTEMPERATE NARRATIVES: TORY TIPPLERS, LIBERAL ABSTAINERS, AND VICTORIAN BRITISH SOCIALIST FICTION
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 471-487
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WHITENESS, MISCEGENATION, AND ANTI-COLONIAL REBELLION IN RUDYARD KIPLING’S THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 733-751
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WHERE IS THE WOMAN IN THIS TEXT? FRANCES POWER COBBE'S VOICES IN BROKEN LIGHTS
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- 19 March 2003, pp. 99-129
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