Browsing Eighteenth Century, Romanticism, and Nineteenth Century by Issue Date
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'Spectacles within doors': panoramas of London in the 1790s
(Edinburgh University Press, 2008) -
Hazlitt and Hume: Personal Identity as Imaginative Narration
(Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2011) -
'The Darling of the Temple-Coffee-House Club’: Science, Sociability and Satire in Early Eighteenth-Century London
(Blackwell Publishing, 2012)This article explores the relationship between metropolitan sociability and the production of natural knowledge in early eighteenth-century London. It considers three discursive sites where the intellectual and sociable ... -
Chemistry versus Biology: Dickens, Malthus, and the Familiarized Doppelgänger
(Project Muse, 2013) -
The Match Girl and the Heiress
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Transnational Cervantes: Text, Performance, and Transmission in the World of Don Quixote
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Keats in Context
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The Action of the Imagination: Daniel Hack Tuke and late Victorian psycho-therapeutics
(SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2017-04-20) -
The Marquis de Sade in English, 1800-1850
(Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 2017-07)Based on fresh archival discoveries, this article reveals the previously untold story of the translation and circulation of Sade’s works among English readers in the first half of the nineteenth century. Conventional wisdom ... -
Elizabeth Gaskell and the Coarse Authorship of Charlotte Brontë: religious perspectives on women’s writing
(Maney Publishing, 2018-12-17)This article explores how the work of the Brontës could be situated in a context of religious writing about coarse subject matter, especially missionary memoir. It argues that Ellen Nussey, a friend of the Brontës, played ... -
Metadata, surveillance, and the Tudor State
In 2013 the whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed a surveillance programme called PRISM, within which the United States National Security Agency (NSA) had accessed and analysed the metadata from phone calls, emails, and ... -
Letters, organization and the archive in Elizabeth Montagu’s correspondence
The archive of Elizabeth Montagu’s extant letters is very large, comprising over seven thousand items, of which the great majority are in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. This essay considers the afterlife ...