Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
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- A brighter morn : the Shelley circle's utopian project
- A companion to sensation fiction
- A necessary luxury : tea in Victorian England
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Aristocracies of fiction : the idea of aristocracy in late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century literary culture
- British fiction and the production of social order, 1740-1830
- Charles Dickens
- Charlotte Yonge (1823-1901) : novelist of the Oxford Movement : a literature of Victorian culture and society
- Class in turn-of-the-century novels of Gissing, James, Hardy and Wells
- Crime in verse : the poetics of murder in the Victorian era
- Cultural politics at the fin de siècle
- Culture, class, and gender in the Victorian novel : gentlemen, gents, and working women
- Deciphering race : white anxiety, racial conflict, and the turn to fiction in mid-Victorian English prose
- Dickens and new historicism
- Dickens and the spirit of the age
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Economies of change : form and transformation in the nineteenth-century novel
- Edging women out : Victorian novelists, publishers, and social change
- Enacting Englishness in the Victorian period : colonialism and the politics of performance
- English romanticism : the human context
- Enlightening romanticism, romancing the enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832
- Eve's renegades : Victorian anti-feminist women novelists
- Expulsion and the Nineteenth-century novel : the scapegoat in English realist fiction
- Fictions of loss in the Victorian fin de siècle
- From Wollstonecraft to Stoker : essays on Gothic and Victorian sensation fiction
- Gender at work in Victorian culture : literature, art and masculinity
- George Eliot and the British Empire
- Gossip and subversion in nineteenth-century British fiction : Echo's economies
- Gothic returns in Collins, Dickens, Zola, and Hitchcock
- Hidden hands : working-class women and Victorian social-problem fiction
- Home and harem : nation, gender, empire, and the cultures of travel
- How novels think : the limits of British individualism from 1719-1900
- Imagining inclusive society in nineteenth-century novels : the code of sincerity in the public sphere
- Jane Austen and the Enlightenment
- Jane Austen in the context of abolition : a fling at the slave trade
- Key Concepts in Romantic Literature
- Key concepts in Victorian literature
- Literature, education, and romanticism : reading as social practice, 1780-1832
- London, radical culture, and the making of the Dickensian aesthetic
- Lyric and labour in the romantic tradition
- Moral taste : aesthetics, subjectivity and social power in the nineteenth-century novel
- Muscular Christianity : embodying the Victorian Age
- Narrative order, 1789-1819 : life and story in an age of revolution
- Nerves and narratives : a cultural history of hysteria in nineteenth-century British prose
- Novel possibilities : fiction and the formation of early Victorian culture
- Novels behind glass : commodity, culture, and Victorian narrative
- Oscar Wilde
- Oscar Wilde's profession : writing and the culture industry in the late nineteenth century
- Paper pellets : British literary culture after Waterloo
- Philanthropic discourse in Anglo-American literature, 1850-1920
- Poetry, enclosure, and the vernacular landscape, 1700-1830
- Postal pleasures : sex, scandal, and Victorian letters
- Professional domesticity in the Victorian novel : women, work, and home
- Public and private : gender, class, and the British novel (1764-1878)
- Reading Jane Austen
- Reading constellations : urban modernity in Victorian fiction
- Reading public romanticism
- Reading the nineteenth-century novel : Austen to Eliot
- Rhythm and will in Victorian poetry
- Romantic genius and the literary magazine : biography, celebrity and politics
- Romantic misfits
- Romantic sociability : social networks and literary culture in Britain, 1770-1840
- Romanticism and the human sciences : poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
- Romanticism, hermeneutics and the crisis of the human sciences
- Ruskin's mythic queen : gender subversion in Victorian culture
- Scenes of sympathy : identity and representation in Victorian fiction
- Serious play : the cultural form of the nineteenth-century realist novel
- Sex scandal : the private parts of Victorian fiction
- Shadow of death : literature, romanticism and the subject of punishment
- Signs of their times : history, labor, and the body in Cobbett, Carlyle, and Disraeli
- Slavery and the Romantic imagination
- Slavery, empathy, and pornography
- Spaces of the sacred and profane : Dickens, Trollope, and the Victorian cathedral town
- Subversive discourse : the cultural production of late Victorian feminist novels
- The Cambridge history of Victorian literature
- The Romantic period : the intellectual and cultural context of English literature, 1789-1830
- The Victorian literature handbook
- The Victorian parlour
- The Victorian period : the intellectual and cultural context of English literature, 1830-1890
- The Victorian social-problem novel : the market, the individual and communal life
- The child, the state, and the Victorian novel
- The crisis of action in nineteenth-century English literature
- The domestication of genius : biography and the romantic poet
- The end of domesticity : alienation from the family in Dickens, Eliot, and James
- The ideology of imagination : subject and society in the discourse of Romanticism
- The language of gender and class : transformation in the Victorian novel
- The making of Victorian drama
- The materials of exchange between Britain and north east America, 1750-1900
- The new nineteenth century : feminist readings of underread Victorian fiction
- The new woman : fiction and feminism at the fin de siècle
- The novel and the menagerie : totality, Englishness, and empire
- The novel of purpose : literature and social reform in the Anglo-American world
- The physiology of the novel : reading, neural science, and the form of Victorian fiction
- The powers of distance : cosmopolitanism and the cultivation of detachment
- The reenchantment of nineteenth-century fiction : Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, and serialization
- The trials of Oscar Wilde : deviance, morality, and late-Victorian society
- The work of writing : literature and social change in Britain, 1700-1830
- Victorian disharmonies : a reconsideration of nineteenth-century English fiction
- Victorian fiction and the cult of the horse
- Victorian identities : social and cultural formations in nineteenth-century literature
- Victorian literature and the Victorian state : character and governance in a liberal society
- Victorian medicine and social reform : Florence Nightingale among the novelists
- Victorian poetry as cultural critique : the politics of performative language
- Victorian poetry now : poets, poems, poetics
- Victorian poets and the changing Bible
- Victorian sages and cultural discourse : renegotiating gender and power
- Wilkie Collins
- William Clark Russell and the Victorian nautical novel : gender, genre and the marketplace
- Writers, readers, and reputations : literary life in Britain, 1870-1918
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