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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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Anatomy of a Controversy The Debate over 'Essays and Reviews' 1860–64

Anatomy of a Controversy: The Debate over 'Essays and Reviews' 1860–64

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By Josef L. Altholz
August 09, 2017

Controversy, especially religious controversy, was the great spectator sport of Victorian England. This work is a study of the biggest and best of Victorian religious controversies. Essays and Reviews (1860) was a composite volume of seven authors (six of them Anglican clergymen) which brought ...

Ella Hepworth Dixon The Story of a Modern Woman

Ella Hepworth Dixon: The Story of a Modern Woman

1st Edition

By Valerie Fehlbaum
July 05, 2017

In a career that spanned over forty years, Ella Hepworth Dixon (1857-1932) was alternately journalist, critic, essayist, short story writer, novelist, editor of a women's magazine, dramatist, and autobiographer. After an initial popularity, however, Ella Hepworth Dixon's work, like that of the ...

Romantic Wars Studies in Culture and Conflict, 1793–1822

Romantic Wars: Studies in Culture and Conflict, 1793–1822

1st Edition

Edited By Philip Shaw
December 28, 2000

Romantic Wars is a collection of eight specially commissioned essays focusing on the relations between British Romantic culture (poetry, fiction, painting, and non-fictional prose) and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Whilst in recent years much attention has been paid to the influence of the...

Thomas Hardy’s ‘Facts’ Notebook A Critical Edition

Thomas Hardy’s ‘Facts’ Notebook: A Critical Edition

1st Edition

Edited By William Greenslade
July 05, 2017

Within weeks of Thomas Hardy’s return to his native Dorchester in June 1883, he began to compile his ’Facts’ notebook, which he kept up throughout the years when he was writing some of his major work - The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Woodlanders, Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure. ...

Dickens, Family, Authorship Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Kinship and Creativity

Dickens, Family, Authorship: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Kinship and Creativity

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By Lynn Cain
May 15, 2017

Drawing on a wide range of Dickens's writings, including all of his novels and a selection of his letters, journalism, and shorter fiction, Dickens, Family, Authorship provides a provocative account of the evolution of an author from whose psychological honesty and imaginative generosity emerged ...

Science, Time and Space in the Late Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press Movable Types

Science, Time and Space in the Late Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press: Movable Types

1st Edition

By James Mussell
May 15, 2017

James Mussell reads nineteenth-century scientific debates in light of recent theoretical discussions of scientific writing to propose a new methodology for understanding the periodical press in terms of its movements in time and space. That there is no disjunction between text and object is already...

Their Fair Share Women, Power and Criticism in the Athenaeum, from Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Katherine Mansfield, 1870–1920

Their Fair Share: Women, Power and Criticism in the Athenaeum, from Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Katherine Mansfield, 1870–1920

1st Edition

By Marysa Demoor
May 11, 2000

Their Fair Share identifies and contextualises many previously unknown critical writings by a selection of well-known turn-of-the-century women. It reveals the networks behind an influential journal like the Athenaeum and presents a more shaded assessment of its position in the field of cultural ...

Women's Literary Collaboration, Queerness, and Late-Victorian Culture

Women's Literary Collaboration, Queerness, and Late-Victorian Culture

1st Edition

By Jill R. Ehnenn
April 06, 2017

The first full-length study to focus exclusively on nineteenth-century British women while examining queer authorship and culture, Jill R. Ehnenn's book is a timely interrogation into the different histories and functions of women's literary partnerships. For Vernon Lee (Violet Paget) and 'Kit' ...

Gendering Walter Scott Sex, Violence and Romantic Period Writing

Gendering Walter Scott: Sex, Violence and Romantic Period Writing

1st Edition

By C.M. Jackson-Houlston
April 21, 2017

Employing gender as a unifying critical focus, Caroline Jackson-Houlston draws on the full range of Walter Scott’s novels to propose new links between Scott and Romantic-era authors such as Sophia Lee, Jane Porter, Jane Austen, Sydney Owenson, Elizabeth Hands, Thomas Love Peacock, and Robert Bage. ...

City of Health, Fields of Disease Revolutions in the Poetry, Medicine, and Philosophy of Romanticism

City of Health, Fields of Disease: Revolutions in the Poetry, Medicine, and Philosophy of Romanticism

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By Martin Wallen
March 02, 2017

The Romantic Era witnessed a series of conflicts concerning definitions of health and disease. In this book, Martin Wallen discusses those conflicts and the cultural values that drove them. The six chapters progress from the mainstream rejuvenation of the Socratic values by Wordsworth and Coleridge...

Daniel O'Connell, The British Press and The Irish Famine Killing Remarks

Daniel O'Connell, The British Press and The Irish Famine: Killing Remarks

1st Edition

By Leslie A. Williams
March 02, 2017

Through an investigation of the reportage in nineteenth-century English metropolitan newspapers and illustrated journals, this book begins with the question 'Did anti-O'Connell sentiment in the British press lead to "killing remarks," rhetoric that helped the press, government and public opinion ...

Dickens and Empire Discourses of Class, Race and Colonialism in the Works of Charles Dickens

Dickens and Empire: Discourses of Class, Race and Colonialism in the Works of Charles Dickens

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By Grace Moore
October 31, 2016

Dickens and Empire offers a reevaluation of Charles Dickens's imaginative engagement with the British Empire throughout his career. Employing postcolonial theory alongside readings of Dickens's novels, journalism and personal correspondence, it explores his engagement with Britain's imperial ...

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