The paper thinks through the implications for our readings of nineteenth-century fiction the concepts of "proximity" and "personality" - that is, reading fiction through items in the contemporary news media
This thesis explores the connections between the nineteenth century periodical press and the develop...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
This article is in two parts. The first seeks to set an agenda for the study of Victorian popular fi...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
Sensation literature refuses to participate in the familiar construction of domesticity as a refuge ...
This chapter provides an overview of the figures and conventions in nineteenth-century literature th...
“The fashions of the current season”: Recent critical work on Victorian sensation fictio
This chapter focuses on popular fiction and particularly the crime genre, encompassing both the dete...
Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel (364 pages including bibliography and index), w...
This article explores connections between eighteenth/early nineteenth century forms of crime writing...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This article argues that William Harrison Ainsworth’s Newgate novels Jack Sheppard (1839-40) and Roo...
“Vulnerability: Sensation and Subjectivity in the Late Victorian Novel” explores how developments in...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
“Invisible Links, Abject Chains: Habit in Nineteenth-Century British Literature” argues that habit i...
This thesis explores the connections between the nineteenth century periodical press and the develop...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
This article is in two parts. The first seeks to set an agenda for the study of Victorian popular fi...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
Sensation literature refuses to participate in the familiar construction of domesticity as a refuge ...
This chapter provides an overview of the figures and conventions in nineteenth-century literature th...
“The fashions of the current season”: Recent critical work on Victorian sensation fictio
This chapter focuses on popular fiction and particularly the crime genre, encompassing both the dete...
Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel (364 pages including bibliography and index), w...
This article explores connections between eighteenth/early nineteenth century forms of crime writing...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This article argues that William Harrison Ainsworth’s Newgate novels Jack Sheppard (1839-40) and Roo...
“Vulnerability: Sensation and Subjectivity in the Late Victorian Novel” explores how developments in...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
“Invisible Links, Abject Chains: Habit in Nineteenth-Century British Literature” argues that habit i...
This thesis explores the connections between the nineteenth century periodical press and the develop...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
This article is in two parts. The first seeks to set an agenda for the study of Victorian popular fi...