Literature & History-Third Series

Papers
(The median citation count of Literature & History-Third Series 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Black Mail’: Networks of opium and postal exchange in nineteenth-century India1
Journeys to a war, and the literature of the 1860s and 1870s1
Narrating the Nation? National Identity and the Uncanny in De Bernières’ Birds without Wings1
‘There are Many Strange Animals that will Repay […] study’: Humour and Identity in Trench-Newspaper Natural Histories1
‘Undoubtedly Love Letters’? Olive Schreiner’s Letters to Karl Pearson1
The nineteenth-century opium complex: From Thomas Love Peacock to Sherlock Holmes1
Book Review: Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre by Elizabeth Brewer Redwine0
Book Review: Making the Void Fruitful: Yeats as Spiritual Seeker and Petrarchan Lover by Patrick J. Keane0
Book Review: A Matter of Obscenity: The Politics of Censorship in Modern England by Christopher Hillard0
Ezra Tawil, Literature, American Style: The Originality of Imitation in the Early Republic0
Myka Tucker-Abramson, Novel Shocks: Urban Renewal and the Origins of Neoliberalism0
Book Review: Prosthetic Body Parts in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture by Ryan Sweet0
Book Review: Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts by Liam Lewis0
Editors’ Note0
‘Tale Engineering’: Agatha Christie and the Aftermath of the Second World War0
Sarah Wasserman, The Death of Things: Ephemera and the American Novel0
Book Review: Automatic: Literary Modernism and the Politics of Reflex by Timothy Wientzen0
Book Review: Allegory and the Poetic Self: First-Person Narration in Late Medieval Literature by R. Barton Palmer, Katherina Philipowski and Julia Rüthemann (eds.)0
Book Review: Literature and Intellectual Disability in Early Modern England Folly, Law and Medicine, 1500–1640 by Alice Equestri0
Sociability and the Discourses of Nature in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture0
Karen A. Weisman, Singing in a Foreign Land: Anglo-Jewish Poetry, 1812–18470
‘Fear of the Blind’: Political Vision and Postwar Ethics in the Poetry of Denise Levertov0
Elizabeth M. Holt, Fictitious Capital: Silk, Cotton, and the Rise of the Arabic Novel0
Clare Clarke, British Detective Fiction 1891–1901: The Successors to Sherlock Holmes0
Book Review: Narrating Trauma: Victorian Novels and Modern Stress Disorders by Gretchen Braun0
Book Review: Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security after 9/11 by Lindsay Thomas0
Book Review: Modernism in the Metrocolony: Urban Cultures of Empire in Twentieth-Century Literature by Caitlin Vandertop0
Will Abberley, Mimicry and Display in Victorian Literary Culture: Nature, Science and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination0
Editorial0
Elizabeth Outka, Viral Modernism: The Influenza Pandemic and Interwar Literature0
Stephanie Elizabeth Churms, Romanticism and Popular Magic: Poetry and Cultures of the Occult in the 1790s0
Christin Marie Taylor, Labor Pains: New Deal Fictions of Race, Work, and Sex in the South0
Christina Lupton, Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century; Amit S. Yahav, Feeling Time: Duration, the Novel, and Eighteenth-Century Sensibility0
Book Review: A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century by Joyce L. Huff and Martha Stoddard Holmes (eds)0
George Eliot's Italian Roads: Mobility, Temporality and the Crises of Realism in Romola and Middlemarch0
Book Review: A Cultural History of the British Empire by John M. MacKenzie0
Extraterritorial Publication and American Missionary Authority about the ‘Opium War’: Contesting the Eloquence and Reciprocity of John Quincy Adams’s ‘Lecture on the War with China’0
Organ pipes and bodies with organs: Listening to De Quincey’s First Opium War essays0
Digital keywords for China: Perceptions and portrayals in English-language novels0
Book Review: Patriarchy, Honour and Violence: Masculinities in Premodern Europe by Jacqueline Murray (ed.)0
Escaping the Crowds: The Harmonious Environments of Sociability in Eighteenth-Century Writings0
Book Review: Unbelief in Interwar Literary Culture: Doubting Moderns by Suzanne Hobson0
After Chernobyl: Welsh Poetry and Nuclear Power0
Les Soirées de Médan, the Franco-Prussian War and Naturalist Group Identity0
Book Review: No Kids Allowed: Children's Literature for Adults by Michelle Ann Abate0
Dueling and the Fantasmatic Specter of Male Honour in Imperial Germany: The Kaiser’s Will and Theodor Fontane’s Effi Briest0
Constructing the Crime Canon: Dorothy L. Sayers as an Anthologist0
Emily McGiffin,Of Land, Bones, and Money: Towards a South African Ecopoetics0
Alfred Thomas, The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture: Literature and Art in the Age of Chaucer and theGawainPoet0
‘Causing misery and suffering miserably’: Representations of the Thirty Years’ War in Literature and History0
From Buffon to Coleridge: Sociability and Humanity in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Comparative Anatomy0
Book Review: #MeToo and Literary Studies: Reading, Writing, and Teaching about Sexual Violence and Rape Culture by Mary K. Holland and Heather Hewett0
‘A Menace to England’: The Egg Collector as Arch-Villain in Two 1940s Bird Novels0
Book Review: Scottish Colonial Literature: Writing the Atlantic, 1603–1707 by Kirsten Sandrock0
Elizabeth Clarke and Robert W. Daniel (eds), People and Piety: Protestant Devotional Identities in Early Modern England0
Book Review: Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History and Culture by Sandra Dinter and Sarah Schäfer-Althaus (eds)0
Book Review: Lessons of Travel in Eighteenth-Century France: From Grand Tour to School Trips by Gábor Gelléri0
Gandhi, De Quincey and Hali: The pleasures and pains of opium0
Jillmarie Murphy, Attachment, Place, and Otherness in Nineteenth Century American Literature0
Educating Ida: Gilbert and Sullivan Among the New Women0
Book Review: Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature by Katarzyna Bartoszyńska0
Book Review: Besieged: Early Modern Siege Literature 1642–1722 by Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson0
Alien Internment in John Galsworthy’s ‘The Bright Side’ and ‘The Dog It was that Died’0
Authors and Artemus Jones: Libel Reform in England, 1910–520
Jules Vallès’s L’Insurgé and the Narrative of Popular Revolt0
Book Review: The Pastor in Print. Genre, Audience and Religious Change in Early Modern England by Amy G. Tan0
Book Review: Ideas and Methods: The Writing of British Literary History Within the Framework of Chinese Discourse by Dongmei Wang0
Neil Rhodes, Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England0
Authors Take a Stand on the Irish War: Virginia Woolf, Ford Madox Ford, and the Rediscovery of a Significant Document for the Politics of Modernism0
Book Review: Varieties of History and Their Porous Frontiers by R.C. Richardson0
Book Review: Wonders and Rarities: The Marvellous Book That Travelled the World and Mapped the Cosmos by Travis Zadeh0
Nadia Thérèse van Pelt, Drama in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Playmakers and Their Strategies0
Book Review: Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature: The Psychographic Turn by Megan Faragher0
Book Review: Joyce Writing Disability by Jeremy Colangelo0
Book Review: Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction by Talia Schaffer0
Jennifer Batt, Class, Patronage, and Poetry in Hanoverian England: Stephen Duck, the Famous Threshing Poet0
Book Review: Hidden Histories of Pakistan: Censorship, Literature, and Secular Nationalism in Late Colonial India by Sarah Fatima Waheed0
Kirsten MacLeod, American Little Magazines of the Fin de Siècle: Art, Protest, and Cultural Transformation0
Book Review: Memory and the Built Environment in 20th-Century American Literature by Alice Levick0
Book Review: The Architectural Novel: The Construction of National Identities in Nineteenth-Century England and France by Minott-Ahl, Nicola0
Alice Kelly, Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death, and the First World War0
Jane Spencer, Writing about Animals in the Age of Revolution0
Book Review: Heterotopic World Fiction: Thinking Beyond Biopolitics With Woolf, Foucault, Ondaatje by Lesley Higgins and Marie-Christine Leps0
Megan L. Cook, The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–16350
Book Review: Religion and Life Cycles in Early Modern England by Caroline Bowden, Emily Vine and Tessa Whitehouse0
Solitary Confinement, Aloneness, and Sociability in Sterne0
Satire and the Diffusion of Spa Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century0
The freedom dilemma: Milton's (and Adam's) inability to reconcile reason and authority0
Melodrama and the ‘art of government’: Jewish Emancipation and Elizabeth Polack’s Esther, the Royal Jewess; or The Death of Haman!0
Mary Spongberg, Women Writers and the Nation’s Past 1790–1860: Empathetic Histories0
Peter John Brownlee, The Commerce of Vision: Optical Culture and Perception in Antebellum America0
Book Review: How Women Became Poets: A Gender History of Greek Literature by Emily Hauser0
“Not the mother type”: Exploding the Myth of Maternal Devotion in Marghanita Laski's To Bed with Grand Music0
Book Review: The Black Reproductive: Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood by Sara Kaplan0
Regenia Gagnier, Literatures of Liberalization: Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century0
Book Review: The Monstrous Vegan: Reading Veganism in Literature, 1818 to Present by Emelia Quinn0
Book Review: Wit’s Treasury: Renaissance England and the Classics by Stephen Orgel0
Samuel Fallon, Paper Monsters: Persona and Literary Culture in Elizabethan England0
Book Review: Tears, Liquids and Porous Bodies in Literature Across the Ages: Niobe’s Siblings by Norbert Lennartz0
Ted Geier, Meat Markets: The Cultural History of Bloody London; Rebecca J. H. Woods, The Herds Shot Round the World: Native Breeds and the British Empire, 1800–19000
Book Review: Literary Rebels: A History of Creative Writers in Anglo-American Universities by Lise Jaillant0
Book Review: The Clerical Proletariat and the Resurgence of Medieval English Poetry by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton0
Book Review: Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Reformation: Literary Negotiation of Religious Difference by Dennis Taylor0
Peasants and Partisans, Stranger Selves: Stuart Hood’s Memoir Project and Second World War Life Writing0
Arthur Conan Doyle, Eugenics, and the Hand of God0
Marina MacKay, Ian Watt: The Novel and the Wartime Critic0
Frances Burney (Re)reads The Winter's Tale: Women's ‘Nature’ and Sociability in Evelina and The Woman-Hater0
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