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Keyword [Nineteenth-century british]
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Symptomatic identities: Lovesickness and the nineteenth-century British novel
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Dreadful plots: Conspiracy narratives and political struggle in early nineteenth-century British writing
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The impasse of Roman Catholicism in nineteenth-century British literature
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Gender, power, and the January-May marriage in nineteenth-century British literature
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Marriage and class in nineteenth-century British fiction
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The great naturalist tradition: Reading naturalism back into the nineteenth century British novel
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Illuminating the darkness: The naturalistic evolution of Gothicism in the nineteenth-century British novel and visual art
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The moving still: Ekphrasis in the nineteenth-century British novel
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Telling relationships: Feminist narrative ethics in the nineteenth-century British novel
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The city as monster: Reading monstrosity in the nineteenth-century British urban landscape
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Bower of Books: Reading Children in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
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Misery Loves Company: Melancholy Aesthetics and Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
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The Infant Phenomenon: Shakespeare, the Mimetic Child, and Nineteenth-Century British Literature
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Politics for faith: Karamat Ali Jaunpuri and Islamic revivalist movements in British India circa 1800--73
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An implicit continuum: Elegiac impulses and poetics of loss in nineteenth-century British poetry
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There is a wound in that wall: Representations of Islam in selected works of nineteenth-century British literature
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The other woman: Secondary heroines in the nineteenth-century British and *American novel
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Dialogic reading of children in nineteenth-century British and American novels
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From virtue to sympathy: Perspectives in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature on the disintegration of the social bond
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Garden, plate, and den: The Chinese aesthetic in nineteenth-century British literature and visual culture
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