Literature & History-Third Series

Papers
(The TQCC 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
The nineteenth-century opium complex: From Thomas Love Peacock to Sherlock Holmes1
‘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
Book Review: Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Reformation: Literary Negotiation of Religious Difference by Dennis Taylor0
Book Review: Literary Rebels: A History of Creative Writers in Anglo-American Universities by Lise Jaillant0
Book Review: Narrating Trauma: Victorian Novels and Modern Stress Disorders by Gretchen Braun0
Book Review: The Clerical Proletariat and the Resurgence of Medieval English Poetry by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton0
Frances Burney (Re)reads The Winter's Tale: Women's ‘Nature’ and Sociability in Evelina and The Woman-Hater0
Editorial0
Arthur Conan Doyle, Eugenics, and the Hand of God0
Book Review: A Matter of Obscenity: The Politics of Censorship in Modern England by Christopher Hillard0
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: Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre by Elizabeth Brewer Redwine0
Myka Tucker-Abramson, Novel Shocks: Urban Renewal and the Origins of Neoliberalism0
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
Ezra Tawil, Literature, American Style: The Originality of Imitation in the Early Republic0
Book Review: Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts by Liam Lewis0
Digital keywords for China: Perceptions and portrayals in English-language novels0
Book Review: Prosthetic Body Parts in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture by Ryan Sweet0
‘Tale Engineering’: Agatha Christie and the Aftermath of the Second World War0
Book Review: Unbelief in Interwar Literary Culture: Doubting Moderns by Suzanne Hobson0
Editors’ Note0
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
Sarah Wasserman, The Death of Things: Ephemera and the American Novel0
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
Book Review: Literature and Intellectual Disability in Early Modern England Folly, Law and Medicine, 1500–1640 by Alice Equestri0
Clare Clarke, British Detective Fiction 1891–1901: The Successors to Sherlock Holmes0
‘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
Will Abberley, Mimicry and Display in Victorian Literary Culture: Nature, Science and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination0
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
Christin Marie Taylor, Labor Pains: New Deal Fictions of Race, Work, and Sex in the South0
Elizabeth Outka, Viral Modernism: The Influenza Pandemic and Interwar Literature0
Book Review: Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History and Culture by Sandra Dinter and Sarah Schäfer-Althaus (eds)0
Stephanie Elizabeth Churms, Romanticism and Popular Magic: Poetry and Cultures of the Occult in the 1790s0
Book Review: A Cultural History of the British Empire by John M. MacKenzie0
Book Review: A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century by Joyce L. Huff and Martha Stoddard Holmes (eds)0
Educating Ida: Gilbert and Sullivan Among the New Women0
George Eliot's Italian Roads: Mobility, Temporality and the Crises of Realism in Romola and Middlemarch0
Book Review: Patriarchy, Honour and Violence: Masculinities in Premodern Europe by Jacqueline Murray (ed.)0
Authors and Artemus Jones: Libel Reform in England, 1910–520
Organ pipes and bodies with organs: Listening to De Quincey’s First Opium War essays0
After Chernobyl: Welsh Poetry and Nuclear Power0
Neil Rhodes, Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England0
Escaping the Crowds: The Harmonious Environments of Sociability in Eighteenth-Century Writings0
Book Review: No Kids Allowed: Children's Literature for Adults by Michelle Ann Abate0
Nadia Thérèse van Pelt, Drama in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Playmakers and Their Strategies0
Les Soirées de Médan, the Franco-Prussian War and Naturalist Group Identity0
Constructing the Crime Canon: Dorothy L. Sayers as an Anthologist0
Book Review: Joyce Writing Disability by Jeremy Colangelo0
Dueling and the Fantasmatic Specter of Male Honour in Imperial Germany: The Kaiser’s Will and Theodor Fontane’s Effi Briest0
Alfred Thomas, The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture: Literature and Art in the Age of Chaucer and theGawainPoet0
Book Review: Hidden Histories of Pakistan: Censorship, Literature, and Secular Nationalism in Late Colonial India by Sarah Fatima Waheed0
Emily McGiffin,Of Land, Bones, and Money: Towards a South African Ecopoetics0
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
‘Causing misery and suffering miserably’: Representations of the Thirty Years’ War in Literature and History0
Elizabeth Clarke and Robert W. Daniel (eds), People and Piety: Protestant Devotional Identities in Early Modern England0
‘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
Jillmarie Murphy, Attachment, Place, and Otherness in Nineteenth Century American Literature0
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
Alien Internment in John Galsworthy’s ‘The Bright Side’ and ‘The Dog It was that Died’0
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
Book Review: Ideas and Methods: The Writing of British Literary History Within the Framework of Chinese Discourse by Dongmei Wang0
Jules Vallès’s L’Insurgé and the Narrative of Popular Revolt0
Book Review: How Women Became Poets: A Gender History of Greek Literature by Emily Hauser0
Book Review: The Pastor in Print. Genre, Audience and Religious Change in Early Modern England by Amy G. Tan0
Book Review: Wonders and Rarities: The Marvellous Book That Travelled the World and Mapped the Cosmos by Travis Zadeh0
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: The Monstrous Vegan: Reading Veganism in Literature, 1818 to Present by Emelia Quinn0
Book Review: Varieties of History and Their Porous Frontiers by R.C. Richardson0
Book Review: Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction by Talia Schaffer0
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: Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature: The Psychographic Turn by Megan Faragher0
Kirsten MacLeod, American Little Magazines of the Fin de Siècle: Art, Protest, and Cultural Transformation0
Peasants and Partisans, Stranger Selves: Stuart Hood’s Memoir Project and Second World War Life Writing0
Jennifer Batt, Class, Patronage, and Poetry in Hanoverian England: Stephen Duck, the Famous Threshing Poet0
Book Review: The Architectural Novel: The Construction of National Identities in Nineteenth-Century England and France by Minott-Ahl, Nicola0
Marina MacKay, Ian Watt: The Novel and the Wartime Critic0
Book Review: Memory and the Built Environment in 20th-Century American Literature by Alice Levick0
Jane Spencer, Writing about Animals in the Age of Revolution0
Book Review: Making the Void Fruitful: Yeats as Spiritual Seeker and Petrarchan Lover by Patrick J. Keane0
Alice Kelly, Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death, and the First World War0
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
Book Review: Heterotopic World Fiction: Thinking Beyond Biopolitics With Woolf, Foucault, Ondaatje by Lesley Higgins and Marie-Christine Leps0
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
Solitary Confinement, Aloneness, and Sociability in Sterne0
Peter John Brownlee, The Commerce of Vision: Optical Culture and Perception in Antebellum America0
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
Regenia Gagnier, Literatures of Liberalization: Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century0
“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
Book Review: Tears, Liquids and Porous Bodies in Literature Across the Ages: Niobe’s Siblings by Norbert Lennartz0
Book Review: Wit’s Treasury: Renaissance England and the Classics by Stephen Orgel0
Samuel Fallon, Paper Monsters: Persona and Literary Culture in Elizabethan England0
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