Nineteenth-Century Contexts-An Interdisciplinary Journal

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In tribute to Keith Hanley2
Science periodicals in nineteenth-century Britain: constructing scientific communities2
Different difference in Scott, Cooper, and Richardson: trait-based character construction in the transatlantic historical novel form1
Queer temporality in Victorian love and marriage poems1
Dorian unbound: transnational decadence and the wilde archive1
The art of uncertainty: probable realism and the Victorian novel1
Underground climate: infrastructure, Hollow Earth, and the Anthropocene1
Narrative and its nonevents: the unwritten plots that shaped Victorian realism1
Climate change, interrupted: representation and the remaking of time1
Puzzling, affect, and ephemera in “The Gold Bug” and “The Man of the Crowd”1
S. M. Tagore’s Maṇimālā and the meanings of diamonds in late Victorian Britain and India1
The happiness of the British working class1
Transported to Botany Bay: class, national identity, and the literary figure of the Australian convict0
Victorian metafiction0
Staging Dickens’s doubles: a tale of two actresses0
Reimagining the sense of a Black place: the struggle for survival in Toni Morrison’s Paradise0
Vanishing into light: the “literary photographs” of Julia Margaret Cameron and the figuration of ephemerality0
English, French, or Frenchy? Adaptation, The Irish Lion , and The Corsican Brothers0
Nineteenth-century women artists: sisters of the brush0
Zitkala-Ša’s indisputably moody, vital evolution(s)0
Trans-generic transformation: Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, and the pantomime theater0
Jane Austen, early and late0
Black, white, blue, red: struggles against death and vampires in Marx’s Capital0
Charles Marville and the politics of the urban sublime0
Bright star, green light: the beautiful works and damned lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald0
Jane Eyre ’s imperialist dyad: the influence of “cultural odor” and eugenics discourse on Victorian cultural flows0
Empire’s clerks: assigning genre categories and the boys’ adventure novel0
Narrative bonds: multiple narrators in the Victorian novel0
Sensationalising Victorian domestic ecology: from Scrooge’s coals to sweetly-scented chemicals0
Below the line: extinction, late style, late Romanticism0
Risk-management at home: domestic accidents and Mrs. Henry Wood’s household advice0
Behind the times: Virginia Woolf in late Victorian contexts0
Articulating bodies: the narrative form of disability and illness in Victorian fiction0
“To have no work to do [is] strange”: the performance of leisure inLittle Dorrit0
Evolutionary aestheticism in victorian culture0
Model women of the press: gender, politics and women’s professional journalism, 1850–18800
Two new letters from Thomas Carlyle’s Irish journey in 18490
Anglo-Irish representations and postcolonial discourse in J. S. Le Fanu’s “The familiar”0
Critical rhythm: the poetics of a literary life form0
NCC tribute for Keith Hanley0
Objects of desire: art and triumph in Oscar Wilde’sAn Ideal Husband0
Introduction: music and the senses0
Romanticism and the biopolitics of modern war writing0
Introduction: transmedia turns in nineteenth-century studies0
Victorian structures: architecture, society, and narrative0
All that glittered: Britain’s most precious metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush0
Picture World: Image, Aesthetics, and Victorian New Media0
Conversing in verse: conversation in nineteenth-century English poetry0
Anthony Trollope: an Irish writer0
The turn of rhythm: how Victorian poetry shaped a new concept0
Adaptation and layers of influence in Napoleonic silhouette-ghost prints0
Medieval artworkcontraRenaissance artwork in nineteenth-century Britain: Ruskin, Morris, James0
Heaven’s interpreters: women writers and religious agency in nineteenth-century America0
“Powers  …  which mere ‘modernity’ cannot kill”: biopower and the specter of the sovereign in Bram Stoker's Dracula0
Geology, natural theology, and the revision of an Egyptological classic: from Biblical Deluge to ice age theory0
Postsecularism, burial technologies, and Dracula0
Jesse Shepard’s sensational musical séances: psychical waves, hypnotic timbres, and the Spiritualist sensorium0
Sentiment and symbol, temper and typology: the double-function of reserve in Charlotte Yonge’sThe Heir of Redclyffe0
The early panorama as aesthetic producer0
The Belle Époque: a cultural history, Paris and beyond0
Uncovering same-sex desire in fin-de-siècle advertising0
Nineteenth-century strata0
Nineteenth-century American literature and the discourse of natural history0
Wilkie Collins’s sentimental secretions: the physiology and feeling of Victorian tears0
The recurring “discovery” of Hokkaido and the Ainu: three decades of nineteenth-century British travelogues0
Walking the nation in The Story of an African Farm0
Going underground: race, space, and the subterranean in the nineteenth-century United States0
Writing the mind: social cognition in nineteenth-century American fiction0
British interests and Western views of Korea, 1880s–1890s: periodicals and travel accounts0
The rise and fall of the historical novel? A study of nineteenth-century periodical reviews0
“Meanwhile, who was he?”: Thackeray’s anticipation of “Mary Sue” characters0
Something about Rock Glen: fugitive movement and queer black geographies in Hannah Crafts’s The Bondwoman’s Narrative0
The plight of the figure of the child-woman in David Copperfield and A Pair of Blue Eyes0
Desire paths: nineteenth-century studies …0
Trusting the Victorians0
“While he listened he looked”: John Singer Sargent and orchestral imagery0
The political ecology of slavery: Edmund Ruffin and the simbi of South Carolina0
A club of “murder-fanciers”: Thomas De Quincey’s essays “On Murder” and consuming violence in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine0
Violating positivist precepts: a Comtean look into The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde0
All the devils are here: American romanticism and literary influence0
Class antagonism and the limits of utopia in Matthew Lewis and Robert Owen0
An appeal to the ladies of Hyderabad: scandal in the Raj0
“The Great Historical Clock of America”: an object biography0
How the earth feels: geological fantasy in the nineteenth-century United States0
A cross-cultural history of Britain and Belgium 1815–1918: mudscapes and artistic entanglements0
Immortal voices0
Toy stories: analyzing the child in nineteenth-century literature0
Romanticism on “the line?”: Wordsworth’s anti-railway rhetoric and the battle for sacred solitude in “Furness Abbey”0
Traveling from stillness and sharing while in lockdown0
The harlequin eaters: from food scraps to modernism in nineteenth-century France0
Desperate remedies: psychiatry’s turbulent quest to cure mental illness0
An acoustic city: noise, crowd, and echo in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist0
Hardy, Time, and the Trilobite0
Michael Field: Decadent Moderns Michael Field: decadent moderns , edited by Sarah Parker and Ana Parejo Vadillo, Athens, Ohio UP, 2019, 300pp., $64.00 (hardback), ISBN: 0
Walking, empire, and nineteenth-century literature0
The gendered danger of illusion inThe Blithedale Romance(1852) andThe Mayor of Casterbridge(1886)0
Immersive media: communal identity and the Victorian magic lantern show0
Reading transformed: measuring the impact of audiobooks and transmedia learning in the Victorian literature classroom0
“The Son of Liberty”: literary and scientific radicalism in the Davy notebooks0
The necromantics: reanimation, the historical imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature0
Musical Salon Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century0
Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s The Banker’s Secret and transmedia marketing0
Dream-child: a life of Charles Lamb0
“But most brothers when in misfortune”: a transnational approach to natural disasters0
Classes, manners, transformations: popular sociology in periodical literature (1830–1850)0
Material ambitions: self-help and Victorian literature0
Theologia Cambrensis: Protestant religion and theology in Wales, volume 2: the long nineteenth century 1760–1900 Theologia Cambrensis: Protestant religion and theology in Wales, volume 0
Translation and musical creation: transmediality, intermediality, and Juliette Dillon as composer and improvisor0
The pleasure of everything beautiful: Arthur Schopenhauer’s concept of genius and the art of the avant-garde0
The double-edged sword: academic pacing in a pandemic0
Florence Nightingale’s long COVID0
Against the uprooted word: giving language time in transatlantic romanticism0
Haphazard families: romanticism, nation, and the prehistory of modern adoption0
Apocalyptic ethics: Christina Rossetti’s Neo-Platonism0
Re-forming pleasure: working-class aesthetic experience in Émile Zola’s L’Assommoir0
Ann Radcliffe and her doppelgängers: transmediation and the development of Gothic romance0
Tribute to Keith Hanley: “ever the best of friends”0
Remarks in tribute to Keith Hanley0
Toy theater: transgression and transmediation in the Victorian home0
Sensitive negotiations: indigenous diplomacy and British romantic poetry0
America’s original: white supremacy, John Wilkes Booth, and the Lincoln assassination0
Bazaar literature: charity, advocacy, and parody in Victorian social reform fiction0
The idea of music: Oscar Wilde and the metaphysics of sound0
Byron: a life in ten letters0
“Commonplace cohesion” and “tesselated” networks: John Davidson's “Fleet Street,” etheric chemistry, and fin-de-siècle aestheticism0
Dickens and Victorian psychology: introspection, first-person narration, and the mind ,0
The Gothic’s taxonomic gap: failures of classification in Richard Marsh’sThe Beetle0
Nineteenth-century moon imaginaries in popular visual culture and planetary critique0
Love and depth in the American novel: from Stowe to James0
Networks of improvement: literature, bodies & machines in the industrial revolution0
Strangers in the archive: literary evidence and London’s East End0
Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction0
The science of life and death in Frankenstein0
Pressing matters: Degas’s ironers and the main-d’œuvre of the artist0
“A Greek land of promise” as a bone of contention: modern Greece in the early years of The Illustrated London News , 1843–18500
Dickens’s idiomatic imagination: the inimitable and Victorian body language0
Sea changes: reimagining the coast in EBB from “A Sea-Side Meditation” to “The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point”0
“‘Ah bitter love!’ she sung”: music and unobtainable erotic desires in Theophilus Marzials’sLove’s Masquerades0
Victorian contingencies: experiments in literature, science, and play0
Stratified heavens: growing up in the Victorian afterlife0
Nineteenth-century opera and the scientific imagination0
“We have received expresses from the Celestial Empire”: breaking news from China in nineteenth-century Punch0
Necropolis: disease, power, and capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom0
Queer economic dissonance and Victorian literature Queer economic dissonance and Victorian literature , by Meg Dobbins, Columbus, Ohio State U P, 2022, 187 pp., $69.95(h0
Journey outward: Ilia Chavchavadze walking within the Russian empire0
Balzac on the barricades: The literary origins of an economic revolution0
Fictions of depersonalization: inauthentic feeling at the fin-de-siècle0
Stylistic Virtue and Victorian Fiction: Form, Ethics, and the Novel0
The fantasy of a Trans-Saharan railway: geographies of violence and the (in)visibility of colonialism0
“D’ye hear?”: listening for echoes of empire in Dion Boucicault’s Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow0
Food restraint and fasting in Victorian religion and literature0
Melville’s other lives: bodies on trial in The Piazza Tales0
Slavery, surveillance, and genre in antebellum United States literature0
Naoroji: pioneer of Indian nationalism0
A transmedia turn for literary studies0
Making pictorial print: media literacy and mass culture in British magazines, 1885-19180
Limited access: transport metaphors and realism in the British novel, 1740–18600
Taxonomy of fear: the evolution of H. G. Wells’s “Strange Orchid”0
Magnificent decay: Melville and ecology0
“One should never write in albums”: analyzing nineteenth-century albums as social networks0
Empire News: the Anglo-Indian press writes India0
The feeling of letting die: Necroeconomics and Victorian fiction0
Never had a mom like me: staged maternity in nineteenth-century theatrical productions of Aladdin0
The twilight of Portuguese kingship between religion and secularism (1853–1910)0
Down from London: seaside reading in the railway age Down from London: seaside reading in the railway age , by Carolyn W. de la L. Oulton, Liverpool, Liverpool UP, 2022,0
Climate of Denial: Darwin, climate change, and the literature of the long nineteenth century0
Walking as Englishmen and running as Africans in 1830s Trinidad0
Unremarkable as “the bridge … or the butcher’s wife”: pregnancy, illegitimacy, and realism in Ellen Wood’s A Tale of Sin0
Chemical affinities: photography, extraction, and industrial heritage in nineteenth-century northern England0
Multiple voices on the manuscript of Elizabeth Gaskell’s The Life of Charlotte Brontë0
Equal natures: popular brain science and Victorian women’s writing0
Cosmic connections: poetry in the age of disenchantment0
Survival of the Malandro0
No professor is an island: shipwrecked on the edge of the academic world0
Sexual restraint and aesthetic experience in Victorian literary decadence0
“Walking where they walked”: tracing Frances Power Cobbe through The Cities of the Past0
Late fragments: flares, my heart laid bare, prose poems, Belgium disrobed0
Victorian London’s Black playwrights0
Nineteenth-century movement(s)0
Transmedial signification in Turner’s Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus0
The provincial fiction of Mitford, Gaskell and Eliot0
The heart of the nation: fraternal love and nation-building in the histories of Jules Michelet0
Ladies’ orchestras and music-as-performance infin-de-siècleBritain0
Arsenic poisoning and masquerade of femininity in two novels by Wilkie Collins0
My pandemic garden0
Zooming in: epidemic, pandemic, endemic0
The precariousness of human life: Jane Austen, pandemic, and the coping mechanisms of nineteenth-century literature0
Excentrism0
Haunting ecologies: Victorian conceptions of water0
The death of utopian politics in mid-nineteenth-century France or what the Icarians can tell us about QAnon, conspiracy, and our political moment0
Islam, technology, circulation, and the global humanist imaginary in ʿAli Mubārak'sʿAlam al-Dīn(1882)0
Webbed connectivities: the imperial sociology of sex, gender, and sexuality0
From picturesque anecdote to viral story: the many lives of the “Sculptor of Bruges” (1837–1886)0
Heathcliff as bog creature: racialized ecologies inWuthering Heights0
Manuel Iradier: an explorer for Franco’s imperial dream0
Uniform fantasies: soldiers, sex, and queer emancipation in imperial Germany0
My Victorian life: critical reflections in the personal voice0
Women’s minds and bodies on the move: nineteenth-century British women’s reading parties and study abroad0
Movements between Dover and Calais: A Tale of Two Cities and Britain’s island fantasy0
Jane Austen’s wardrobe0
Planting for “posterity”: Wordsworthian tree planting in the English Lake District0
The vampire in nineteenth-century literature: a feast of blood0
Pandemic pedagogies: digital writing, health humanities, and the rhetoric of trauma0
Editorial Note0
Discomfort food: the culinary imagination in late nineteenth-century French art0
Strange gods: love and idolatry in the Victorian Novel0
Slum orientations: race, confinement, and cartography in The Nether World0
Unprecedented attention0
Inventing pollution: coal, smoke, and culture in Britain since 18000
The Victorian gig economy: casualization in Henry Mayhew's Morning Chronicle letters0
My Victorian novel: critical essays in the personal voice0
“Neither should they be dimmed any more by time”: the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and Joseph Smith’s prophetic presentism0
The 1893 Columbian Exposition and the utopian dreams of Edward Bellamy, William Dean Howells, and W. T. Stead0
Writing resistance: revolutionary memoirs of Shlissel’burg prison, 1884–19060
Thought’s wilderness: Romanticism and the apprehension of nature Thought’s wilderness: Romanticism and the apprehension of nature , by Greg Ellermann, Stanford, CA, Stan0
Sex, celibacy, and deviance: the Victorians and the Song of Songs0
Dialects and national identity in Collodi’s books for primary school0
Antagonistic boundaries: the professional New Woman’s retro-progress inThe Odd Women0
Caspar David Friedrich: nature and the self0
“Most naturil causes”: Rudyard Kipling and the suicidal soldier0
Victorian women writers and the other Germany, cross-cultural freedoms and female opportunity0
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