Victorian Literature and Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Victorian Literature and Culture 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
“The Stepping Stones of Empire”: Conrad, Coal, and Oceanic Infrastructure2
Queen Victoria through Punjabi Eyes: The Travel Writings of Hardevi2
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Girl2
Panoramas, Patriotic Voyeurism, and the “Indian Mutiny”2
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Mediating Whiteness: Triangular Racialization in the Anglo-Indian Picaresque2
The Impress of the Empress: Provincializing the Queen in the Telugu Desa1
“The Air Is Blue with Robert Elsmere”: The Public Reading of Theological Novels1
Translation1
Democracy, Terror, and Utopia in Dickens'sA Tale of Two Cities1
Queen Victoria, M. M. Bhownaggree, and the “Gujaratee-Speaking Community of India”1
The Great Sphinx and Other “Thinged” Statues in Colonial Portrayals of Africa1
The Queen's Urdu: Translating Colonial Secularity in Victoria's 1858 Proclamation1
Autonomy1
The Pickwick Papers and “Sam Weller's Scrap Sheet”: The Making of a Print-Neutral Public1
Located by Victorianism1
Planet1
Victorians in Dislocation: Migration and Fugitive Place1
Meaning/fulness1
Oceanic1
Amateur Lunatics: Investigative Journalism, Asylum Reform, and the Undercover Authorship of Lewis Wingfield1
Epilogue: The Postscripts of Vernacular Victoria1
Victoria Maharani: Queen Victoria and the Princely State of Travancore1
Diagnosis1
Repertoire1
Victorian Municipal Waste Management0
Girls of the Future: Queer Community in Olive Schreiner and Amy Levy0
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Songs for the Empress: Queen Victoria in the Music History of Colonial Bengal0
Environmentalism0
Mourning and Melodrama: The Dorchester Labourers, Theatrical Fundraising, and Infrastructures of Mutual Support0
Placing Victorian Abolitionism0
Sugar0
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Victorians in Location: Introduction0
Neo-Victorian0
An Empire of Red Weed: Environmental Infrastructure in H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds0
Secular0
Undisciplined Reading0
“Women”0
Dandy0
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Dying to Live: British Idealism and the Bildungsroman0
“A Sigh of Sympathy”: Thomas Hardy's Paralinguistic Aesthetics and Evolutionary Sympathy0
Heredity's Aesthetic Infrastructures0
The French RevolutionNow; or, Carlyle's Eternal Return0
Alice Meynell and the Politics of an Image: “The Climate of Smoke”0
The Age of Decadence0
Mary Carpenter, Frances Power Cobbe, “Noble Workers,” and Evangelical Discourse in Action0
“The Most Extraordinary Novel of Modern Times”: Collaborative Fiction in The Gentlewoman0
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New Woman0
Do Queer Theory and Victorian Studies Still Have Anything to Learn from Each Other?0
The School of Pater: Register, Reception, and the Gay Phase0
Knowable0
Sultana Dreams of Infrastructure0
“A Voyage of Discovery”: Reimagining the Walking Woman through Nineteenth-Century Diaries0
Ghost Speed: The Strange Matter of Phantom Vehicles0
Introduction: Reading Infrastructure in the Time of the Glitch0
Irish Whiteness and the Nineteenth-Century Construction of Race0
You Can’t Write “tombsteans” in Shorthand: The Pitman Method, Polyglot Dictionaries, and the Suppression of Speech Difference in Dracula0
Music Physiology, Erotic Encounters, and Queer Reading Practices inTeleny0
The Aesthetics of Interest and the Irish Question: William Carleton's and Anthony Trollope's Famine Novels0
Reflections on the Victorian(ist) Impulse to Totalize Africa0
Novel Wayfinding: LitLabs and the Activism of Place0
Grammar0
Abstraction0
Cosmopocalypse: From Prophetic Vision to Political Foresight in Romola0
Literary Ecology in Nineteenth-Century Bengal0
Climate Period. Punctuation as Infrastructure0
Indigeneity0
Paper0
Gaskell, Ghosts, and the Common Good0
Trans0
Mourning the Mother: Death and Feminine Authority in Odia Commemorations of Queen Victoria0
“The Sickness of Hope Deferred”: Infrastructure and Temporality in Bleak House0
Ottoman Empire0
Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom: Activism as Community-Building in Action0
“Subjects,” “Liberty,” and “Equity”: Queen Victoria's Proclamations and Bengali Writers0
The Infrastructures of Plant-Hunting0
Tolerance0
Care0
“Preserving the Name Alive” versus “Getting About”: Samuel Butler and the Problem of Memorial Sculpture0
Dracula's Cold-Chain0
Redux0
Urban0
Relational Reading0
Extraction0
Right to Roam? Nineteenth-Century Commons and Caroline Lesjak's The Afterlives of Enclosure0
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Care Communities versus Human Infrastructure0
Riding Jane Eyre's Stagecoach Rhythm in Jane Re's New York Subway0
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Journalism0
Synoptic Images: Truth and Temporality in Pictorial Journalism During the 1840s0
Esoteric Exploration: Commercial Geography and Occult Secrets in the Fiction of Verney Lovett Cameron0
Piracy0
Experience0
Fat0
From the Table to the Trenches: The Chapati in The Wife and the Ward0
Introduction0
The Politics of Plant Life: Transatlantic Animisms in Leslie Marmon Silko's Gardens in the Dunes0
“What I Did at Vassar Stayed with Me”: Victorian Studies and Activism, a Case Study0
Thomas Hardy's Pure English0
Liberal0
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Triangulating Translation: Why Place Matters in Interlingual Encounters0
Spirituality0
Carnivorous Plants and Man-Eating Women: Vegetal (New) Womanhood and the Botanical Gothic0
When Reading Matters0
Pensions as Infrastructure0
The Serial as Episteme0
“Almost as a Person Would”: The Thinking Animal in Margaret Marshall Saunders's Beautiful Joe (1893)0
Standpipes, Chimmeys, and Memorialization in the Caribbean0
Socialism0
“Cut it, woman”: Masculinity, Nectar, and the Orgasm in Charlotte Brontë'sShirley(1849)0
“Fellow Passengers to the Grave”? Dickens and the London Necropolis Railway0
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Rajabhakti: Languages of Political Belonging in Colonial Odisha0
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Accidents at Home in the Victorian Novel: Auguries, Probability, and Charlotte Yonge's Household Advice0
Strange Forms: Higher Space and Flatland’s Theology of Character0
Free Will0
Historicity0
Limping Lucy's Queer Criptopia: Narrative Sidestepping inThe Moonstone0
Prioritizing Pedagogy in Victorian Studies0
Ships, Serials, and Infrastructures of Empire in the Nineteenth Century0
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Informal Empire0
Cosmopolitanism0
Photography as Knowledge Infrastructure0
Becoming What You Eat: Anna Kingsford's Vegetarian Posthuman0
Gender and Precarity across Time: Where Are the Writing Working Women?0
Ta‘āruf0
“Three Cheers for the United Aggregate Tribunal!”: Confronting Anti-Union Discourse, Then and Now0
Cultivating Chaos: Entropy, Information, and the Making of theDictionary of National Biography0
Conscience0
“Duteous Bonds”:Daniel Derondaand the 1870 Naturalization Act0
Preface0
Life-Size0
The Social Life of Private Notes0
Rape0
Victorian Humanity in Colonial Korea, Where Asians Did Not See Themselves as the Other0
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Speculative Archival Methods and the Victorian Miser's Queer Hoard0
Interpreting the Labor and Legacy of the Independent Literary Typist; or, the Typing of Ethel Kate Dickens0
Bleak Prospects: Wasteland and National Identity in Thomas Hardy'sReturn of the Native0
International Law0
Reconceiving Victorian Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Case Study of Ellen Wood's East Lynne and Lord Oakburn's Daughters0
Conservative0
Nuts and Bolts: Collective Action, the Divestment Movement, and Jane Addams0
Rape in Public: Overlooking Child Sexual Assault in Charlotte Mary Yonge'sThe Daisy Chain0
Royals in Maharashtrian Writings: A Polyphony of Narratives0
Vegetable0
Interior Design: The Doll's House and the Working-Class Child0
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Provincial0
Feeling the Malthusian Empire: Martineau's Reformulation of Population in Illustrations of Political Economy0
On Vernon Lee's Walter Pater and Translating the Victorians0
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The “Sallow Mr. Freely”: Sugar, Appetite, and Unstable Forms of Whiteness in George Eliot's “Brother Jacob”0
Disaster0
Whiteness, Curriculum, and the Infrastructures of Victorian Studies0
The Transatlantic Inheritance of Alice Meynell0
Vernon Lee: Slow Serialist and Journalist at the Fin de Siècle0
Introduction: Monarchism, Print Culture, and Language in Colonial India0
Urban Transportation and London's Imagined Infrastructure0
Drugs0
“Qayṣar-i Hindūstān Vīktūriyā”: Negotiating Loyalty in Late Nineteenth-Century Parsi Laudatory Verse0
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