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GOOD EUROPEANS AND NEO-LIBERAL COSMOPOLITANS: ETHICS AND POLITICS IN LATE VICTORIAN AND CONTEMPORARY COSMOPOLITANISM
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- 06 May 2010, pp. 591-614
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Democratic Myths in Victorian Medievalism
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 129-149
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SELF-TEACHING: MARY CARPENTER, PUBLIC SPEECH, AND THE DISCIPLINE OF DELINQUENCY
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 149-161
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“THE LOW, VAGUE HUM OF NUMBERS”: THE MALTHUSIAN ECONOMIES OF JANE EYRE
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- 10 December 2009, pp. 489-506
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STARVATION IN VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS FICTION
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 489-505
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A SPECULATIVE RESURRECTION: DEATH, MONEY, AND THE VAMPIRIC ECONOMY OF OUR MUTUAL FRIEND
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- 11 July 2002, pp. 99-125
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RUSKIN AND HIS “GOOD MASTER,” WILLIAM BUCKLAND
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 299-315
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A SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM: RICHARD FEVEREL AND THE ACTRESS IN THE HOUSE
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- 22 January 2007, pp. 81-101
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“THE GHOST OF SLAVERY” IN OUR MUTUAL FRIEND
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- 29 May 2015, pp. 511-532
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PRESENTISM, PASTISM, PROFESSIONALISM
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 457-463
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A VISUAL FIELD: MICHAEL FIELD AND THE GAZE
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- 25 August 2006, pp. 553-571
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HORSE-SENSE: UNDERSTANDING THE WORKING HORSE IN VICTORIAN LONDON
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 129-140
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“AWFUL UNKNOWN QUANTITIES”: ADDRESSING THE READERS IN HARD TIMES
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- 01 September 2009, pp. 561-582
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“MORE THAN ABSTRACT KNOWLEDGE”: FRIEDRICH ENGELS IN INDUSTRIAL MANCHESTER
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 427-448
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The Crevice in the Canvas: A Study of The Mayor of Casterbridge
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 259-272
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THE IMPERIAL FOOD CHAIN: EATING AS AN INTERFACE OF POWER IN WOMEN WRITERS' GEOGRAPHY PRIMERS
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- 07 April 2005, pp. 253-268
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THE FRANKLIN RELICS IN THE ARCTIC ARCHIVE
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 1-31
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THE UNIVERSAL DIVINE PRINCIPLE, THE SPIRITUAL ANDROGYNE, AND THE NEW AGE IN SARAH GRAND'S THE HEAVENLY TWINS
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 177-196
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“THE COUNTRY OF THE PLAGUE”: ANTICULTURE AND AUTOETHNOGRAPHY IN DICKENS'S 1850S
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- 06 May 2010, pp. 413-419
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ESTHER'S ETHER: ATMOSPHERIC CHARACTER IN CHARLES DICKENS'S BLEAK HOUSE
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 81-98
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