Victorian Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Victorian Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-01-01 to 2024-01-01.)
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Introduction: Undisciplining Victorian Studies36
Imperial Innocence: The Kawaii Afterlife of Little Black Sambo4
Seriality, Miscellaneity, and Compression in Nineteenth-Century Print4
Paravictorianism: Mary Shelley and Viral Sovereignty4
Tracing Characters: Political Shorthand and the History of Victorian Writing3
Tory-radical Feeling in Charlotte Brontë's <em>Shirley</em> and Early Victorian England2
Weird Beyond Description: Weird Fiction and the Suspicion of Scenery2
Cousin Theory: Brown Kinship and the Nineteenth-Century Domestic Novel2
Hating Victorian Studies Properly2
Decay, Scale, and the Future of Victorian Organicism1
The Evolving Forms of Victorian Animal Studies1
Sable Seas: The Crimean War's Global Reach and 1850s Geopolitical Literariness1
Reading George Eliot with Victorian College Students1
The Meaning of Matter: Atoms, Energy, and the <em>Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám</em>1
George Eliot and Spinoza: Philosophical Formations1
The Stories Outside the African Farm: Indigeneity, Orality, and Unsettling the Victorian1
Orientalism, Redux1
Reading in the Aftermath: An Asian American <em>Jane Eyre</em>1
Picturing the Villain: Image-Making and the Indian Uprising1
Philip Appleman Memorial0
Witness Narratives and Working-Class Suffering: “The Cry of the Children,” <em>Corn Law Rhymes</em>, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Unpublished Hunger Ballad0
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Bad Romance and Failed Mediation: Spirit and Matter in Wells's <em>The Invisible Man</em> and <em>The Wonderful Visit</em>0
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Race and the Dramatic Monologue0
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Disability Panic: The Making of the Normal School Teacher0
Liberalism's Perverse Pleasures: Coercive Contract in <em>Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</em>0
Doing the Amateur Casual: Victorian Investigative Journalism and the Legacy of James Greenwood's “A Night in a Workhouse”0
Making Art in the Age of Industry: Paintings by George Lance and Photographs by Roger Fenton0
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Creating Canada: Emily Pauline Johnson and the Dramatic Monologue0
In Defense of Credulous Women: Magic and Optical Spectatorship in <em>Cranford</em>0
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The Hard Math of Beauty: Gerard Manley Hopkins and “Spectral Numbers”0
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The Implicated “I”: Fictitiousness, Fury, Form0
Publishers' “Lives” in the Victorian Period0
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Angry Women and the Dramatic Monologue0
The Media of Sight: Burne-Jones and the Graiae0
Operating at a Loss: Nominal Values and Mechanical Models0
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Victorian Studies: Index to Volume 62 (2019–2020)0
Race, Slavery, and the Time of Victorian Studies: <em>The Octoroon</em> and <em>An Octoroon</em>0
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Buffer Zones: Notes on Afghanistan, Race, and Empire0
The Angry Woman's Case Against the Mask Lyric: Or, Redefining the Dramatic Monologue0
Browning's #MeToo Critique in “Beatrice Signorini”0
“No, Thank You”: Polite Anger from Christina Rossetti to Christine Blasey Ford0
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“A Merciful Fury Sent to Save Me”: Amy Levy's “Xantippe” and Women's Conversations0
Editors' Introduction0
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Genre and the Problems of Description and Visuality0
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