Nineteenth-Century Contexts-An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Puzzling, affect, and ephemera in “The Gold Bug” and “The Man of the Crowd”2
In tribute to Keith Hanley2
Science periodicals in nineteenth-century Britain: constructing scientific communities2
Black, white, blue, red: struggles against death and vampires in Marx’s Capital1
Climate change, interrupted: representation and the remaking of time1
Different difference in Scott, Cooper, and Richardson: trait-based character construction in the transatlantic historical novel form1
“One should never write in albums”: analyzing nineteenth-century albums as social networks1
Refiguring speech: late Victorian fictions of empire and the poetics of talk1
How the earth feels: geological fantasy in the nineteenth-century United States1
Underground climate: infrastructure, Hollow Earth, and the Anthropocene1
Narrative and its nonevents: the unwritten plots that shaped Victorian realism1
Queer temporality in Victorian love and marriage poems1
English, French, or Frenchy? Adaptation, The Irish Lion , and The Corsican Brothers1
A transmedia turn for literary studies1
Dorian unbound: transnational decadence and the wilde archive1
The art of uncertainty: probable realism and the Victorian novel1
The happiness of the British working class1
Walking, empire, and nineteenth-century literature1
The harlequin eaters: from food scraps to modernism in nineteenth-century France1
Victorian women writers and the other Germany, cross-cultural freedoms and female opportunity1
Hardy, Time, and the Trilobite0
Multiple voices on the manuscript of Elizabeth Gaskell’s The Life of Charlotte Brontë0
The ecological plot: how stories gave rise to a science0
British interests and Western views of Korea, 1880s–1890s: periodicals and travel accounts0
Uniform fantasies: soldiers, sex, and queer emancipation in imperial Germany0
The death of utopian politics in mid-nineteenth-century France or what the Icarians can tell us about QAnon, conspiracy, and our political moment0
Jane Eyre ’s imperialist dyad: the influence of “cultural odor” and eugenics discourse on Victorian cultural flows0
The twilight of Portuguese kingship between religion and secularism (1853–1910)0
Re-forming pleasure: working-class aesthetic experience in Émile Zola’s L’Assommoir0
Dickens’s idiomatic imagination: the inimitable and Victorian body language0
The recurring “discovery” of Hokkaido and the Ainu: three decades of nineteenth-century British travelogues0
Movements between Dover and Calais: A Tale of Two Cities and Britain’s island fantasy0
Haunting ecologies: Victorian conceptions of water0
Translation and musical creation: transmediality, intermediality, and Juliette Dillon as composer and improvisor0
Inventing pollution: coal, smoke, and culture in Britain since 18000
Apocalyptic ethics: Christina Rossetti’s Neo-Platonism0
Strangers in the archive: literary evidence and London’s East End0
Fictions of depersonalization: inauthentic feeling at the fin-de-siècle0
Equal natures: popular brain science and Victorian women’s writing0
Pressing matters: Degas’s ironers and the main-d’œuvre of the artist0
Slum orientations: race, confinement, and cartography in The Nether World0
Arsenic poisoning and masquerade of femininity in two novels by Wilkie Collins0
Haphazard families: romanticism, nation, and the prehistory of modern adoption0
Journey outward: Ilia Chavchavadze walking within the Russian empire0
Ann Radcliffe and her doppelgängers: transmediation and the development of Gothic romance0
“While he listened he looked”: John Singer Sargent and orchestral imagery0
Toy theater: transgression and transmediation in the Victorian home0
Victorian London’s Black playwrights0
Bright star, green light: the beautiful works and damned lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald0
Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s The Banker’s Secret and transmedia marketing0
Manuel Iradier: an explorer for Franco’s imperial dream0
“Powers  …  which mere ‘modernity’ cannot kill”: biopower and the specter of the sovereign in Bram Stoker's Dracula0
Sensitive negotiations: indigenous diplomacy and British romantic poetry0
Revolutionary ragamuffin: the Gamin de Paris in July Monarchy popular culture0
America’s original: white supremacy, John Wilkes Booth, and the Lincoln assassination0
Food restraint and fasting in Victorian religion and literature0
Editorial Note0
Objects of desire: art and triumph in Oscar Wilde’sAn Ideal Husband0
Empire News: the Anglo-Indian press writes India0
Postsecularism, burial technologies, and Dracula0
Toy stories: analyzing the child in nineteenth-century literature0
“Meanwhile, who was he?”: Thackeray’s anticipation of “Mary Sue” characters0
Making pictorial print: media literacy and mass culture in British magazines, 1885-19180
Bazaar literature: charity, advocacy, and parody in Victorian social reform fiction0
Walking as Englishmen and running as Africans in 1830s Trinidad0
The science of life and death in Frankenstein0
Writing resistance: revolutionary memoirs of Shlissel’burg prison, 1884–19060
Staging Dickens’s doubles: a tale of two actresses0
Musical Salon Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century0
Two new letters from Thomas Carlyle’s Irish journey in 18490
The plight of the figure of the child-woman in David Copperfield and A Pair of Blue Eyes0
“But most brothers when in misfortune”: a transnational approach to natural disasters0
Never had a mom like me: staged maternity in nineteenth-century theatrical productions of Aladdin0
Limited access: transport metaphors and realism in the British novel, 1740–18600
Magnificent decay: Melville and ecology0
Introduction: music and the senses0
“D’ye hear?”: listening for echoes of empire in Dion Boucicault’s Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow0
Anglo-Irish representations and postcolonial discourse in J. S. Le Fanu’s “The familiar”0
Trans-generic transformation: Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, and the pantomime theater0
Reading transformed: measuring the impact of audiobooks and transmedia learning in the Victorian literature classroom0
Survival of the Malandro0
Byron: a life in ten letters0
Victorian contingencies: experiments in literature, science, and play0
Ladies’ orchestras and music-as-performance infin-de-siècleBritain0
Thought’s wilderness: Romanticism and the apprehension of nature Thought’s wilderness: Romanticism and the apprehension of nature , by Greg Ellermann, Stanford, CA, Stan0
Classes, manners, transformations: popular sociology in periodical literature (1830–1850)0
Michael Field: Decadent Moderns Michael Field: decadent moderns , edited by Sarah Parker and Ana Parejo Vadillo, Athens, Ohio UP, 2019, 300pp., $64.00 (hardback), ISBN: 0
The necromantics: reanimation, the historical imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature0
The vampire in nineteenth-century literature: a feast of blood0
Remarks in tribute to Keith Hanley0
Games of information disorders: secrecy in Great Expectations0
Zitkala-Ša’s indisputably moody, vital evolution(s)0
Romanticism and the biopolitics of modern war writing0
Victorian metafiction0
“A Greek land of promise” as a bone of contention: modern Greece in the early years of The Illustrated London News , 1843–18500
The 1893 Columbian Exposition and the utopian dreams of Edward Bellamy, William Dean Howells, and W. T. Stead0
Networks of improvement: literature, bodies & machines in the industrial revolution0
Evolutionary aestheticism in victorian culture0
Sensationalising Victorian domestic ecology: from Scrooge’s coals to sweetly-scented chemicals0
Walking the nation in The Story of an African Farm0
Transported to Botany Bay: class, national identity, and the literary figure of the Australian convict0
Necropolis: disease, power, and capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom0
The pleasure of everything beautiful: Arthur Schopenhauer’s concept of genius and the art of the avant-garde0
The rise and fall of the historical novel? A study of nineteenth-century periodical reviews0
Picture World: Image, Aesthetics, and Victorian New Media0
“I hold another creed”: reading Helen Burns’ resistant theology in Jane Eyre0
Chemical affinities: photography, extraction, and industrial heritage in nineteenth-century northern England0
Dialects and national identity in Collodi’s books for primary school0
The idea of music: Oscar Wilde and the metaphysics of sound0
Islam, technology, circulation, and the global humanist imaginary in ʿAli Mubārak'sʿAlam al-Dīn(1882)0
Conversing in verse: conversation in nineteenth-century English poetry0
“Neither should they be dimmed any more by time”: the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and Joseph Smith’s prophetic presentism0
Queer economic dissonance and Victorian literature Queer economic dissonance and Victorian literature , by Meg Dobbins, Columbus, Ohio State U P, 2022, 187 pp., $69.95(h0
Sentiment and symbol, temper and typology: the double-function of reserve in Charlotte Yonge’sThe Heir of Redclyffe0
Immersive media: communal identity and the Victorian magic lantern show0
Geology, natural theology, and the revision of an Egyptological classic: from Biblical Deluge to ice age theory0
Victorian structures: architecture, society, and narrative0
Jane Austen’s wardrobe0
Introduction: transmedia turns in nineteenth-century studies0
Sea changes: reimagining the coast in EBB from “A Sea-Side Meditation” to “The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point”0
“The Son of Liberty”: literary and scientific radicalism in the Davy notebooks0
Charles Marville and the politics of the urban sublime0
Nineteenth-century moon imaginaries in popular visual culture and planetary critique0
“We have received expresses from the Celestial Empire”: breaking news from China in nineteenth-century Punch0
Balzac on the barricades: The literary origins of an economic revolution0
Slavery, surveillance, and genre in antebellum United States literature0
Below the line: extinction, late style, late Romanticism0
The Victorian gig economy: casualization in Henry Mayhew's Morning Chronicle letters0
The Gothic’s taxonomic gap: failures of classification in Richard Marsh’sThe Beetle0
Stylistic Virtue and Victorian Fiction: Form, Ethics, and the Novel0
Melville’s other lives: bodies on trial in The Piazza Tales0
Jane Austen, early and late0
Tribute to Keith Hanley: “ever the best of friends”0
Sex, celibacy, and deviance: the Victorians and the Song of Songs0
Desperate remedies: psychiatry’s turbulent quest to cure mental illness0
“Commonplace cohesion” and “tesselated” networks: John Davidson's “Fleet Street,” etheric chemistry, and fin-de-siècle aestheticism0
An acoustic city: noise, crowd, and echo in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist0
Jesse Shepard’s sensational musical séances: psychical waves, hypnotic timbres, and the Spiritualist sensorium0
Medieval artworkcontraRenaissance artwork in nineteenth-century Britain: Ruskin, Morris, James0
From picturesque anecdote to viral story: the many lives of the “Sculptor of Bruges” (1837–1886)0
Unremarkable as “the bridge … or the butcher’s wife”: pregnancy, illegitimacy, and realism in Ellen Wood’s A Tale of Sin0
Taxonomy of fear: the evolution of H. G. Wells’s “Strange Orchid”0
Theologia Cambrensis: Protestant religion and theology in Wales, volume 2: the long nineteenth century 1760–1900 Theologia Cambrensis: Protestant religion and theology in Wales, volume 0
The fantasy of a Trans-Saharan railway: geographies of violence and the (in)visibility of colonialism0
Sexual restraint and aesthetic experience in Victorian literary decadence0
Wilkie Collins’s sentimental secretions: the physiology and feeling of Victorian tears0
All that glittered: Britain’s most precious metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush0
Imagining otherwise: how readers help to write nineteenth-century novels0
Late fragments: flares, my heart laid bare, prose poems, Belgium disrobed0
A club of “murder-fanciers”: Thomas De Quincey’s essays “On Murder” and consuming violence in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine0
NCC tribute for Keith Hanley0
Strange gods: love and idolatry in the Victorian Novel0
Persuasion after rhetoric in the eighteenth century and romanticism0
“‘Ah bitter love!’ she sung”: music and unobtainable erotic desires in Theophilus Marzials’sLove’s Masquerades0
Heathcliff as bog creature: racialized ecologies inWuthering Heights0
Nineteenth-century movement(s)0
Stratified heavens: growing up in the Victorian afterlife0
The Belle Époque: a cultural history, Paris and beyond0
Uncovering same-sex desire in fin-de-siècle advertising0
Romanticism on “the line?”: Wordsworth’s anti-railway rhetoric and the battle for sacred solitude in “Furness Abbey”0
Transmedial signification in Turner’s Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus0
Model women of the press: gender, politics and women’s professional journalism, 1850–18800
Reimagining the sense of a Black place: the struggle for survival in Toni Morrison’s Paradise0
Against the uprooted word: giving language time in transatlantic romanticism0
Material ambitions: self-help and Victorian literature0
Working hard and hardly working on St. Croix: Della Hottel’s Letters from the Danish West Indies, 1892–18930
The provincial fiction of Mitford, Gaskell and Eliot0
Heaven’s interpreters: women writers and religious agency in nineteenth-century America0
Critical rhythm: the poetics of a literary life form0
Poor things: how those with money depict those without it0
“To have no work to do [is] strange”: the performance of leisure inLittle Dorrit0
All the devils are here: American romanticism and literary influence0
Adaptation and layers of influence in Napoleonic silhouette-ghost prints0
Dickens and Victorian psychology: introspection, first-person narration, and the mind ,0
Webbed connectivities: the imperial sociology of sex, gender, and sexuality0
Animating the Victorians: Disney’s literary history0
Anthony Trollope: an Irish writer0
Planting for “posterity”: Wordsworthian tree planting in the English Lake District0
Women’s minds and bodies on the move: nineteenth-century British women’s reading parties and study abroad0
Something about Rock Glen: fugitive movement and queer black geographies in Hannah Crafts’s The Bondwoman’s Narrative0
A cross-cultural history of Britain and Belgium 1815–1918: mudscapes and artistic entanglements0
Writing the mind: social cognition in nineteenth-century American fiction0
Nineteenth-century strata0
Going underground: race, space, and the subterranean in the nineteenth-century United States0
The turn of rhythm: how Victorian poetry shaped a new concept0
Cosmic connections: poetry in the age of disenchantment0
Nineteenth-century American literature and the discourse of natural history0
The political ecology of slavery: Edmund Ruffin and the simbi of South Carolina0
Antagonistic boundaries: the professional New Woman’s retro-progress inThe Odd Women0
“The Great Historical Clock of America”: an object biography0
Dream-child: a life of Charles Lamb0
Violating positivist precepts: a Comtean look into The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde0
Nineteenth-century women artists: sisters of the brush0
Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction0
Empire’s clerks: assigning genre categories and the boys’ adventure novel0
Vanishing into light: the “literary photographs” of Julia Margaret Cameron and the figuration of ephemerality0
The heart of the nation: fraternal love and nation-building in the histories of Jules Michelet0
Climate of Denial: Darwin, climate change, and the literature of the long nineteenth century0
The burden of rhyme: Victorian poetry, formalism, and the feeling of literary history0
“Most naturil causes”: Rudyard Kipling and the suicidal soldier0
The feeling of letting die: Necroeconomics and Victorian fiction0
Down from London: seaside reading in the railway age Down from London: seaside reading in the railway age , by Carolyn W. de la L. Oulton, Liverpool, Liverpool UP, 2022,0
Victorian nightshades: how the Solanaceae shaped the modern world0
The early panorama as aesthetic producer0
“Walking where they walked”: tracing Frances Power Cobbe through The Cities of the Past0
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