Victorian Literature and Culture

Papers
(The median citation count of Victorian Literature and Culture 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
“Qayṣar-i Hindūstān Vīktūriyā”: Negotiating Loyalty in Late Nineteenth-Century Parsi Laudatory Verse2
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Panoramas, Patriotic Voyeurism, and the “Indian Mutiny”1
Ghost Speed: The Strange Matter of Phantom Vehicles1
Conscience1
Dandy1
International Law1
Introduction1
You Can’t Write “tombsteans” in Shorthand: The Pitman Method, Polyglot Dictionaries, and the Suppression of Speech Difference in Dracula1
Knowable1
Do Queer Theory and Victorian Studies Still Have Anything to Learn from Each Other?1
Urban1
Interpreting the Labor and Legacy of the Independent Literary Typist; or, the Typing of Ethel Kate Dickens1
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Socialism1
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Girl1
Queen Victoria through Punjabi Eyes: The Travel Writings of Hardevi1
Abstraction0
Pensions as Infrastructure0
Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom: Activism as Community-Building in Action0
“The Sickness of Hope Deferred”: Infrastructure and Temporality in Bleak House0
Right to Roam? Nineteenth-Century Commons and Caroline Lesjak's The Afterlives of Enclosure0
Repertoire0
Mediating Whiteness: Triangular Racialization in the Anglo-Indian Picaresque0
Sugar0
Historicity0
The Impress of the Empress: Provincializing the Queen in the Telugu Desa0
Drugs0
Secular0
“A Sigh of Sympathy”: Thomas Hardy's Paralinguistic Aesthetics and Evolutionary Sympathy0
Sultana Dreams of Infrastructure0
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Diagnosis0
The “Sallow Mr. Freely”: Sugar, Appetite, and Unstable Forms of Whiteness in George Eliot's “Brother Jacob”0
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Urban Transportation and London's Imagined Infrastructure0
Care Communities versus Human Infrastructure0
Rape0
The French RevolutionNow; or, Carlyle's Eternal Return0
Dracula's Cold-Chain0
Victorians in Dislocation: Migration and Fugitive Place0
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Ships, Serials, and Infrastructures of Empire in the Nineteenth Century0
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Strange Forms: Higher Space and Flatland’s Theology of Character0
Dying to Live: British Idealism and the Bildungsroman0
Literary Ecology in Nineteenth-Century Bengal0
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On Vernon Lee's Walter Pater and Translating the Victorians0
Vegetable0
Limping Lucy's Queer Criptopia: Narrative Sidestepping inThe Moonstone0
The Great Sphinx and Other “Thinged” Statues in Colonial Portrayals of Africa0
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Rajabhakti: Languages of Political Belonging in Colonial Odisha0
Meaning/fulness0
Democracy, Terror, and Utopia in Dickens'sA Tale of Two Cities0
Becoming What You Eat: Anna Kingsford's Vegetarian Posthuman0
The Transatlantic Inheritance of Alice Meynell0
Mourning the Mother: Death and Feminine Authority in Odia Commemorations of Queen Victoria0
Royals in Maharashtrian Writings: A Polyphony of Narratives0
The Age of Decadence0
“Cut it, woman”: Masculinity, Nectar, and the Orgasm in Charlotte Brontë'sShirley(1849)0
Fat0
Indigeneity0
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Carnivorous Plants and Man-Eating Women: Vegetal (New) Womanhood and the Botanical Gothic0
“Duteous Bonds”:Daniel Derondaand the 1870 Naturalization Act0
Victorian Municipal Waste Management0
“Three Cheers for the United Aggregate Tribunal!”: Confronting Anti-Union Discourse, Then and Now0
Introduction: Reading Infrastructure in the Time of the Glitch0
Neo-Victorian0
Ottoman Empire0
An Empire of Red Weed: Environmental Infrastructure in H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds0
“Preserving the Name Alive” versus “Getting About”: Samuel Butler and the Problem of Memorial Sculpture0
Piracy0
Victorian Humanity in Colonial Korea, Where Asians Did Not See Themselves as the Other0
“What I Did at Vassar Stayed with Me”: Victorian Studies and Activism, a Case Study0
Autonomy0
“Fellow Passengers to the Grave”? Dickens and the London Necropolis Railway0
Riding Jane Eyre's Stagecoach Rhythm in Jane Re's New York Subway0
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Thomas Hardy's Pure English0
Redux0
Journalism0
The Infrastructures of Plant-Hunting0
The Politics of Plant Life: Transatlantic Animisms in Leslie Marmon Silko's Gardens in the Dunes0
Planet0
Paper0
“The Stepping Stones of Empire”: Conrad, Coal, and Oceanic Infrastructure0
Cultivating Chaos: Entropy, Information, and the Making of theDictionary of National Biography0
Trans0
Mary Carpenter, Frances Power Cobbe, “Noble Workers,” and Evangelical Discourse in Action0
When Reading Matters0
Victorians in Location: Introduction0
The Serial as Episteme0
The Social Life of Private Notes0
Relational Reading0
Reflections on the Victorian(ist) Impulse to Totalize Africa0
Extraction0
Vernon Lee: Slow Serialist and Journalist at the Fin de Siècle0
Located by Victorianism0
Novel Wayfinding: LitLabs and the Activism of Place0
Music Physiology, Erotic Encounters, and Queer Reading Practices inTeleny0
From the Table to the Trenches: The Chapati in The Wife and the Ward0
Introduction: Monarchism, Print Culture, and Language in Colonial India0
Preface0
Ta‘āruf0
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Reconceiving Victorian Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Case Study of Ellen Wood's East Lynne and Lord Oakburn's Daughters0
The Queen's Urdu: Translating Colonial Secularity in Victoria's 1858 Proclamation0
Gender and Precarity across Time: Where Are the Writing Working Women?0
Placing Victorian Abolitionism0
Disaster0
Standpipes, Chimmeys, and Memorialization in the Caribbean0
Irish Whiteness and the Nineteenth-Century Construction of Race0
The Pickwick Papers and “Sam Weller's Scrap Sheet”: The Making of a Print-Neutral Public0
Informal Empire0
Feeling the Malthusian Empire: Martineau's Reformulation of Population in Illustrations of Political Economy0
Gaskell, Ghosts, and the Common Good0
Prioritizing Pedagogy in Victorian Studies0
Liberal0
Environmentalism0
Photography as Knowledge Infrastructure0
New Woman0
Victoria Maharani: Queen Victoria and the Princely State of Travancore0
Heredity's Aesthetic Infrastructures0
Life-Size0
Conservative0
“Women”0
Whiteness, Curriculum, and the Infrastructures of Victorian Studies0
Translation0
The School of Pater: Register, Reception, and the Gay Phase0
Provincial0
Oceanic0
Mourning and Melodrama: The Dorchester Labourers, Theatrical Fundraising, and Infrastructures of Mutual Support0
Queen Victoria, M. M. Bhownaggree, and the “Gujaratee-Speaking Community of India”0
Cosmopolitanism0
Free Will0
Undisciplined Reading0
Synoptic Images: Truth and Temporality in Pictorial Journalism During the 1840s0
Climate Period. Punctuation as Infrastructure0
Tolerance0
Nuts and Bolts: Collective Action, the Divestment Movement, and Jane Addams0
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Cosmopocalypse: From Prophetic Vision to Political Foresight in Romola0
“A Voyage of Discovery”: Reimagining the Walking Woman through Nineteenth-Century Diaries0
“The Air Is Blue with Robert Elsmere”: The Public Reading of Theological Novels0
Rape in Public: Overlooking Child Sexual Assault in Charlotte Mary Yonge'sThe Daisy Chain0
Interior Design: The Doll's House and the Working-Class Child0
Accidents at Home in the Victorian Novel: Auguries, Probability, and Charlotte Yonge's Household Advice0
Experience0
Spirituality0
Grammar0
Bleak Prospects: Wasteland and National Identity in Thomas Hardy'sReturn of the Native0
Triangulating Translation: Why Place Matters in Interlingual Encounters0
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Epilogue: The Postscripts of Vernacular Victoria0
Care0
Songs for the Empress: Queen Victoria in the Music History of Colonial Bengal0
Amateur Lunatics: Investigative Journalism, Asylum Reform, and the Undercover Authorship of Lewis Wingfield0
“Subjects,” “Liberty,” and “Equity”: Queen Victoria's Proclamations and Bengali Writers0
Alice Meynell and the Politics of an Image: “The Climate of Smoke”0
“The Most Extraordinary Novel of Modern Times”: Collaborative Fiction in The Gentlewoman0
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