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21. De-monopolizing literary space: Authors, publishers, and the one-volume novel in late-Victorian Britain
22. New women, new mothers: The conflict of feminism and motherhood in late-Victorian fiction
23. Men writing women: Male authorship, narrative strategies, and woman's agency in the late-Victorian novel (George Gissing, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, George Moore)
24. Mapping the late-Victorian subject: Psychology, cartography, and the Gothic novel
25. 'Conventional properties': Reception, marketing, and editing of late Victorian autobiographies by women
26. Imagining realism: Strategies for reform in the late-Victorian and Edwardian drama of the West End
27. Marriage and new drama in late-Victorian London
28. Spinsters, cowboys, and cosmopolites: Short story representations of America in late-Victorian periodicals
29. Late Victorian Sexuality and Spiritualism: The Place of the Paranormal in Queer Erotic Partnership
30. Entangled Influence: Wordsworth and Darwinism in the Late Victorian Period
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