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Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2021

Leila Neti
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Occidental College, Los Angeles
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Print publication year: 2021

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Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880–1900 MENKE, RICHARDGoogle Scholar
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Mimicry and Display in Victorian Literary Culture ABBERLEY, WILLGoogle Scholar
Victorian Women and Wayward Reading KNOX, MARISA PALACIOSGoogle Scholar
The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare LAPORTE, CHARLESGoogle Scholar
Children’s Literature and the Rise of ‘Mind Cure’ STILES, ANNEGoogle Scholar
Virtual Play and the Victorian Novel GAO, TIMOTHYGoogle Scholar
Colonial Law in India and the Victorian Imagination NETI, LEILAGoogle Scholar

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