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The Nineteenth Century Series aims to develop and promote new approaches and fresh directions in scholarship and criticism on nineteenth-century literature and culture. The series encourages work which erodes the traditional boundary between Romantic and Victorian studies and welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to the literary, religious, scientific and visual cultures of the period. While British literature and culture are the core subject matter of monographs and collections in the series,  the editors encourage proposals which explore the wider, international contexts of nineteenth-century literature – transatlantic, European and global.  Print culture, including studies in the newspaper and periodical press, book history, life writing and gender studies are particular strengths of this established series as are high quality single author studies.  The series also embraces research in the field of digital humanities. The editors invite proposals from both younger and established scholars in all areas of nineteenth-century literary studies. 

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Thackeray’s Skeptical Narrative and the ‘Perilous Trade’ of Authorship

Thackeray’s Skeptical Narrative and the ‘Perilous Trade’ of Authorship

1st Edition

By Judith L. Fisher
October 10, 2002

Drawing on the rhetorical work of James Phelan, Wayne Booth's ethical criticism, recent work on William Makepeace Thackeray, as well as an understanding of the role of skepticism in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English thought, Thackeray's Skeptical Narrative and the "Perilous Trade" of ...

Thomas Hardy Remembered

Thomas Hardy Remembered

1st Edition

By Martin Ray
February 22, 2016

Thomas Hardy Remembered assembles some 150 annotated interviews and recollections of Hardy, most of which are being reprinted for the first time. They range from close personal reflections by old friends such as Sir George Douglas, J.M. Barrie, and Edmund Gosse, to fleeting glimpses by strangers ...

Thomas Hardy and the Survivals of Time

Thomas Hardy and the Survivals of Time

1st Edition

By Andrew Radford
August 13, 2003

A systematic exploration of Thomas Hardy's imaginative assimilation of particular Victorian sciences, this study draws on and swells the widening current of scholarly attention now being paid to the cultural meanings compacted and released by the nascent 'sciences of man' in the nineteenth century....

Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe Astronomy, Cosmology, and Gender in the Post-Darwinian World

Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe: Astronomy, Cosmology, and Gender in the Post-Darwinian World

1st Edition

By Pamela Gossin
September 28, 2007

In this, the first book-length study of astronomy in Hardy's writing, historian of science and literary scholar Pamela Gossin brings the analytical tools of both disciplines to bear as she offers unexpected and sophisticated readings of seven novels that enrich Darwinian and feminist perspectives ...

Victorian Crime, Madness and Sensation

Victorian Crime, Madness and Sensation

1st Edition

Edited By Grace Moore, Andrew Maunder
September 06, 2016

Beginning with Victoria's enthronement and an exploration of sensationalist accounts of attacks on the Queen, and ending with the notorious case of a fin-de-siècle killer, Victorian Crime, Madness and Sensation throws new light on nineteenth-century attitudes toward crime and 'deviance'. The essays...

Victorian Publishing The Economics of Book Production for a Mass Market 1836-1916

Victorian Publishing: The Economics of Book Production for a Mass Market 1836-1916

1st Edition

By Alexis Weedon
November 10, 2016

Drawing on research into the book-production records of twelve publishers-including George Bell & Son, Richard Bentley, William Blackwood, Chatto & Windus, Oliver & Boyd, Macmillan, and the book printers William Clowes and T&A Constable - taken at ten-year intervals from 1836 to 1916, this book ...

Thomas Hardy A Textual Study of the Short Stories

Thomas Hardy: A Textual Study of the Short Stories

1st Edition

By Martin Ray
December 17, 2016

This is the definitive textual analysis of all of Hardy's collected short stories, tracing the development of each from manuscript, through newspaper serial versions, galley proofs and revises to collected editions in volume form. It is no surprise to discover that Hardy's capacity for inveterate ...

The Literary Protégées of the Lake Poets

The Literary Protégées of the Lake Poets

1st Edition

By Dennis Low
December 12, 2016

Dennis Low's re-evaluation of the Lake Poets as mentors begins with the controversial premise that Robert Southey was one of the nineteenth-century's greatest champions of women's writing. Together with Wordsworth and Coleridge, Low argues, Southey tried to end what he perceived to be the cultural ...

Gender at Work in Victorian Culture Literature, Art and Masculinity

Gender at Work in Victorian Culture: Literature, Art and Masculinity

1st Edition

By Martin A. Danahay
December 07, 2016

Martin A. Danahay's lucidly argued and accessibly written volume offers a solid introduction to important issues surrounding the definition and division of labor in British society and culture. 'Work,' Danahay argues, was a term rife with ideological contradictions for Victorian males during a ...

'Ecstatic Sound' Music and Individuality in the Work of Thomas Hardy

'Ecstatic Sound': Music and Individuality in the Work of Thomas Hardy

1st Edition

By John Hughes
November 20, 2001

This book studies the ways Hardy writes about music, and argues that this focus allows for a close and varied investigation of the affective dimensions of his poetry and fiction, and his recurrent preoccupations with time, community and love. Throughout his work Hardy associates music with moments...

Arthur Conan Doyle and the Meaning of Masculinity

Arthur Conan Doyle and the Meaning of Masculinity

1st Edition

By Diana Barsham
November 30, 2000

A valued icon of British manhood, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been the subject of numerous biographies since his death in 1930. All his biographers have drawn heavily on his own autobiography, Memories & Adventures, a collection of stories and anecdotes themed on the subject of masculinity and its ...

Ballads, Songs and Snatches The Appropriation of Folk Song and Popular Culture in British 19th-Century Realist Prose

Ballads, Songs and Snatches: The Appropriation of Folk Song and Popular Culture in British 19th-Century Realist Prose

1st Edition

By C.M. Jackson-Houlston
November 28, 2016

As a book on allusion, this has interest for both the traditional literary or cultural historian and for the modern student of textuality and readership positions. It focuses on allusion to folksong, and, more tangentially, to popular culture, areas which have so far been slighted by literary ...

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