“The Napoleon of science”: Alexander Von Humboldt in Antebellum America | 1990/01/01 | English | 4 |
At home in the nineteenth century: Photography, nostalgia, and the will to authenticity | 2000/01/01 | English | 4 |
Not fading away: Photography in the age of oblivion | 2001/01/01 | English | 4 |
Liberalism's limits: Carlyle and Mill on “the negro question” | 2000/01/01 | English | 4 |
Lost among white others: Late‐Victorian lost race novels for boys | 2002/01/01 | English | 4 |
Lamentations on reality: A response to John M. MacKenzie's “Edward Said and the historians”1 | 1995/01/01 | English | 4 |
Human-animal Elision: A Darwinian Universe in George Eliot's Novels | 2017/11/27 | English | 4 |
Goblin Markets: Victorian Women Shoppers at Liberty’s Oriental Bazaar | 2005/01/01 | English | 4 |
Hollow Earth Fiction and Environmental Form in the Late Nineteenth Century | 2016/09/05 | English | 4 |
“Dark with Excessive Light”: Milton'sParadise Lostand the Nineteenth-Century Astronomical Imagination | 2015/03/15 | English | 4 |
Domestic Spaces, Readerly Acts: Reading(,) Gender, and Class in Working‐Class Autobiography | 2008/12/01 | English | 4 |
Portable Boundaries: Trollope, Race, and Travel | 2010/03/01 | English | 4 |
Pistolgraphs: Liberal Technoagency and the Nineteenth-Century Camera Gun | 2014/10/20 | English | 3 |
Figures of Nineteenth-Century Biopower in Samuel Butler'sErewhon | 2014/01/01 | English | 3 |
Images of Sanctity: Photography of Saint Bernadette of Lourdes and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux | 2005/09/01 | English | 3 |
The Ghost of Matthew Arnold: Englishness and the Politics of Culture | 2007/06/01 | English | 3 |
“The Talking Demon”: Liberty and Liberal Ideologies on the 1820s British Stage | 2006/12/01 | English | 3 |
Returning the look: Victorian writers and the Paris Morgue | 2003/09/01 | English | 3 |
Swinburne's Serpentine Delights: The Aesthetic Critic and the Old Master Drawings in Florence | 2002/01/01 | English | 3 |
Bluestockings and reviewers: gender, power, and culture in Britain, c. 1800–1830 | 2004/12/01 | English | 3 |
Harriet Martineau: Gender, Disability and Liability | 2003/03/01 | English | 3 |
“Henceforward I refuse to bow the knee to their narrow rule”: Mary Elizabeth Braddon'sBelgravia Magazine, women readers, and literary valuation | 2004/06/01 | English | 3 |
Democratic Citizenship In Felix Holt | 2002/01/01 | English | 3 |
Making Beautiful Money: Currency Connoisseurship in the Nineteenth-Century United States | 2012/12/01 | English | 3 |
When Zoophytes Speak: Polyps and Naturalist Fantasy in the Age of Liberalism | 2012/02/01 | English | 3 |
The Layering of Pleasure: Women, Fashionable Dress and Visual Culture in the mid-Nineteenth Century | 2013/12/01 | English | 3 |
Romantic Disease Discourse: Disability, Immunity, and Literature | 2011/12/01 | English | 3 |
Mentoria: Women, Children, and the Structures of Science | 2005/12/01 | English | 3 |
From Squalid Impropriety to Manly Respectability: The Revival of Beards, Moustaches and Martial Values in the 1850s in England | 2008/09/01 | English | 3 |
Introduction | 2001/01/01 | English | 3 |