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Keyword [Victorian fiction]
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1. The Victorians Write Back
2. The Study Of Imperial Animal Discourse In New Victorian Female Novels
3. The books of snobs: Thackeray, Dickens, and the class polemics of Victorian fiction
4. Sounds of terror: Hearing ghosts in Victorian fiction
5. Reverie, reading, and the Victorian novel (Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, England)
6. Britannia's Unruly Pages: Victorian Forms and Neo-Victorian Fiction
7. Femininity under Construction: Traditional Femininity and the New Woman in Victorian Fiction
8. Towards conspiracy theory: Revolution, terrorism and paranoia from Victorian fiction to the modern novel
9. Class, gender, and the making of the criminological subject in mid-Victorian fiction
10. A necessary luxury: Tea in Victorian fiction and culture
11. Convicts, miners, and immigrants: 'A pile of paradoxes' and the legacy of Australian representations in Victorian fiction
12. New women, new mothers: The conflict of feminism and motherhood in late-Victorian fiction
13. From sketch to novel: Nonnarrative styles in Victorian fiction (Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Elizabeth Gaskell)
14. Accommodating feminism: Victorian fiction and the nineteenth-century women's movement (Anne Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot)
15. Capital adventures: Gender, Englishness and economics in Victorian fiction (Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, W. Somerset Maugham, A. S. Byatt)
16. Silent speakers: The voice of Victorian fiction
17. Woman and the loss of representation: Responses to the new philology in Victorian fiction
18. Re-forming saints: The ethics of narrative in Victorian fiction
19. Neo-Victorian fiction: Reinventing the Victorians
20. Realism at risk: The representation of the arts in Victorian fiction
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