Nineteenth-Century Literature

Papers
(The median citation count of Nineteenth-Century Literature is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Review: Picturesque Literature and the Transformation of the American Landscape, 1835–1874, by John Evelev1
Review: Pregnancy in the Victorian Novel, by Livia Arndal Woods0
Review: Dysfluent in Fiction: Vocal Disability and Nineteenth-Century Literature , by Riley McGuire0
Who Owns “Baker Farm”?0
Review: Refiguring Speech: Late Victorian Fictions of Empire and the Poetics of Talk, by Amy R. Wong0
Review: The Chapter: A Segmented History from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century , by Nicholas Dames0
Extreme Attachment0
Review: Farm to Form: Modernist Literature and Ecologies of Food in the British Empire, by Jessica Martell0
“The Enchantments of Waverley”0
Review: Victorian Metafiction, by Tabitha Sparks0
Wooshing London0
Review: The Afterlife of Enclosure: British Realism, Character, and the Commons, by Carolyn Lesjak0
Review: Certain Concealments: Poe, Hawthorne, and Early Nineteenth-Century Abortion, by Dana Medoro0
Review: Queer Kinship after Wilde: Transnational Decadence and the Family, by Kristin Mahoney0
Index to Volume 760
Review: Stylistic Virtue and Victorian Fiction: Form, Ethics, and the Novel, by Matthew Sussman0
Harriet Martineau’s Realized Abstractions0
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Sex in the Summer-House0
Review: Primitive Marriage: Victorian Anthropology, the Novel, and Sexual Modernity, by Kathy Alexis Psomiades0
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Review: The New Melville Studies, edited by Cody Marrs0
“Death in his hand”0
Review: The Rich Earth Between Us: The Intimate Grounds of Race and Sexuality in the Atlantic World, 1770–1840 , by Shelby Johnson0
Review: Decadent Ecology in British Literature and Art, 1860–1910: Decay, Desire, and the Pagan Revival, by Dennis Denisoff0
Review: America’s Imagined Revolution: The Historical Novel of Reconstruction , by Tomos Wallbank-Hughes0
Review: Dorian Unbound: Transnational Decadence and the Wilde Archive, by Sean O’Toole0
Byron and the Problem with Memory Arts0
Sailors, Book Hawkers, and Bricklayer’s Laborers0
“Two Stories Tangled Together”0
Review: Thoreau’s Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture, by Caleb Smith0
Review: The Grounds of the Novel, by Daniel Wright0
Wordsworth’s The Borderers, Early and Late0
Review: The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature, by Renée Fox0
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The Desire for Lawlessness0
Review: Imagining Women’s Property in Victorian Fiction, by Jill Rappoport0
Villette and the Victorian Paul0
Review: American Mediterraneans: A Study in Geography, History, and Race, by Susan Gillman0
Review: On the Horizon of World Literature: Forms of Modernity in Romantic England and Republican China, by Emily Sun0
Review: Twisted Words: Torture and Liberalism in Imperial Britain, by Katherine Judith Anderson0
Index to Volume 770
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Walter Scott and the Bourbon Restorations0
Review: Limited Access: Transport Metaphors and Realism in the British Novel, 1740–1860, by Kyoko Takanashi0
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“The less said the soonest mended”0
Review: The Pace of Fiction: Narrative Movement and the Novel, by Brian Gingrich0
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Review: Before Modernism: Inventing American Lyric, by Virginia Jackson0
Review: Coral Lives: Literature, Labor, and the Making of America, by Michele Currie Navakas0
“I Sort Rather with Those who Do Not Read”0
“Dwell on every detail and its possible meaning”0
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Setting Fires with Hawthorne0
Review: Conversing in Verse: Conversation in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry, by Elizabeth K. Helsinger0
Review: Apropos of Something: A History of Irrelevance and Relevance, by Elisa Tamarkin0
Hawthorne and the (Ongoing) Age of Coal0
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Review: Battle Lines: Poetry and Mass Media in the U.S. Civil War, by Eliza Richards0
The Mathematics of Truth0
Review: Not Even Past: The Stories We Keep Telling about the Civil War, by Cody Marrs0
Review: Magnificent Decay: Melville and Ecology, by Tom Nurmi0
Sympathy and Pride in George Eliot’s Fiction0
Review: Strangers in the Archive: Literary Evidence and London’s East End, by Heidi Kaufman0
Review: Gone Girls, 1684–1901: Flights of Feminist Resistance in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Novel, by Nora Gilbert0
“Grim, metal darlings”0
Review: Toy Stories: Analyzing the Child in Nineteenth-Century Literature, by Vanessa Smith0
Religious Violence without Religion0
Review: Melville’s Democracy: Radical Figuration and Political Form, by Jennifer Greiman0
Review: Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion, by Elizabeth Carolyn Miller0
“How nicely you talk; I love to hear you”0
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Review: Narrating Trauma: Victorian Novels and Modern Stress Disorders, by Gretchen Braun0
Review: After Darwin: Literature, Theory, and Criticism in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Devin Griffiths and Deanna Kreisel0
Review: Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites: Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of the Critic, by Adam Gordon0
Review: British Literature and the Life of Institutions: Speculative States, by Benjamin Kohlmann0
A Tale of Two Bureaucracies0
Vanity Fair and the End of the Everyday0
Irving’s Literary Historiography0
Review: Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction, by Talia Schaffer0
Embodied Cognition in Edgar Allan Poe0
Review: The Science of Character: Human Objecthood and the Ends of Victorian Realism, by S. Pearl Brilmyer0
Review: Romantic Autopsy: Literary Form and Medical Reading, by Arden Hegele0
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Living Too Long0
“Quickening Life”0
Review: Maladies of the Will: The American Novel and the Modernity Problem, by Jennifer Fleissner0
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Love the Live Oak0
“Interested by nobody but Mary Crawford”0
Review: Feminine Singularity: The Politics of Subjectivity in Nineteenth-Century Literature, by Ronjaunee Chatterjee0
Review: Victorian Contingencies: Experiments in Literature, Science, and Play , by Tina Young Choi0
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Review: Irish Literature in Transition, 1830–1880, edited by Matthew Campbell0
Review: Notework: Victorian Literature and Nonlinear Style, by Simon Reader0
Review: Queer Economic Dissonance and Victorian Literature, by Meg Dobbins0
Review: Narrative and Its Nonevents: The Unwritten Plots That Shaped Victorian Realism, by Carra Glatt0
Beatrice Cenci’s Ghost0
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