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FASHIONING AESTHETICISM BY AESTHETICIZING FASHION: WILDE, BEERBOHM, AND THE MALE AESTHETES’ SARTORIAL CODES
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 39-54
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IMPERIAL BARBARIANS: PRIMITIVE MASCULINITY IN LOST WORLD FICTION
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 205-225
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PREFIGURING THE POSTHUMAN: DICKENS AND PROSTHESIS
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 617-628
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UNSPEAKABLE GEORGE ELIOT
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- 06 May 2010, pp. 489-509
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THE FAILURE OF CONDESCENSION
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- 09 August 2005, pp. 395-414
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Introduction: Open Ecologies
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- 17 February 2020, pp. 1-28
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REALISM AND TYPOLOGY IN CHARLOTTE M. YONGE'S THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE
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- 03 October 2003, pp. 193-223
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THE KITCHEN POLICE: SERVANT SURVEILLANCE AND MIDDLE-CLASS TRANSGRESSION
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 359-375
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KASHMIR SHAWLS IN MID-VICTORIAN NOVELS
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- 11 July 2002, pp. 237-256
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IMPERIAL ECONOMICS: HARRIET MARTINEAU'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE NARRATION OF EMPIRE
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- 22 January 2007, pp. 21-40
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The Sati, the Bride, and the Widow: Sacrificial Woman in the Nineteenth Century
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 141-158
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A CLUB OF THEIR OWN: THE “LITERARY LADIES,” NEW WOMEN WRITERS, AND FIN-DE-SIÈCLE AUTHORSHIP
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- 22 January 2007, pp. 233-260
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ANTHROPOMORPHIC TAXIDERMY AND THE DEATH OF NATURE: THE CURIOUS ART OF HERMANN PLOUCQUET, WALTER POTTER, AND CHARLES WATERTON
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- 29 June 2007, pp. 663-678
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EDWIN CHADWICK'S SELF-FASHIONING: PROFESSIONALISM, MASCULINITY, AND THE VICTORIAN POOR
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 353-370
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ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE OR LITERARY GENRE?: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BOUNDARIES IN HISTORICAL WRITING
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 525-545
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THOMAS CARLYLE, CHARTISM, AND THE IRISH IN EARLY VICTORIAN ENGLAND
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- 09 January 2002, pp. 67-83
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Law, Equity, and Conscience in Victorian England
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 123-139
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THE TROPICAL EXTRAVAGANCE OF BERTHA MASON
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 1-17
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THE GHOST IN THE CLINIC: GOTHIC MEDICINE AND CURIOUS FICTION IN SAMUEL WARREN'S DIARY OF A LATE PHYSICIAN
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- 01 September 2004, pp. 327-351
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BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS: CONSTRUCTIONS OF IRISH RACIAL DIFFERENCE, THE ENGLISH WORKING CLASS, AND REVOLUTIONARY POSSIBILITY IN THE WORK OF CARLYLE AND ENGELS
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- 14 April 2004, pp. 83-102
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