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Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

Nineteenth-century literature and culture have proved a rich field for interdisciplinary studies. Since 1994, books in this series have tracked the intersections and tensions between Victorian literature and the visual arts, politics, gender and sexuality, race, social organisation, economic life, technical innovations, scientific thought - in short, culture in its broadest sense. Many of our books are now classics in a field which since the series' inception has seen powerful engagements with Marxism, feminism, visual studies, post-colonialism, critical race studies, new historicism, new formalism, transnationalism, queer studies, human rights and liberalism, disability studies, and global studies. Theoretical challenges and historiographical shifts continue to unsettle scholarship on the nineteenth century in productive ways. New work on the body and the senses, the environment and climate, race and the decolonisation of literary studies, biopolitics and materiality, the animal and the human, the local and the global, politics and form, queerness and gender identities, and intersectional theory is re-animating the field. This series aims to accommodate and promote the most interesting work being undertaken on the frontiers of nineteenth-century literary studies, connecting the field with the urgent critical questions that are being asked today. We seek to publish work from a diverse range of authors, and stand for anti-racism, anti-colonialism and against discrimination in all forms.

General Editors: Kate Flint, University of Southern California; Clare Pettitt, University of Cambridge
Editorial Board: Isobel Armstrong, Birkbeck, University of London; Ali Behdad, University of California, Los Angeles; Alison Chapman, University of Victoria, British Columbia; Hilary Fraser, Birkbeck, University of London; Josephine McDonagh, University of Chicago; Elizabeth Miller, University of California, Davis; Cannon Schmitt, University of Toronto; Sujit Sivasundaram, University of Cambridge; Herbert Tucker, University of Virginia; Mark Turner, King’s College London

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  • Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children's Literature

    Straley, Jessica
    Published: December 2018

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  • Science, Fiction, and the Fin-de-Siècle Periodical Press

    Tattersdill, Will
    Published: December 2018

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  • The Racial Hand in the Victorian Imagination

    Briefel, Aviva
    Published: October 2017

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  • English Fiction and the Evolution of Language, 1850–1914

    Abberley, Will
    Published: August 2017

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  • The Bigamy Plot

    Sensation and Convention in the Victorian Novel

    McAleavey, Maia
    Published: August 2017

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  • The Demographic Imagination and the Nineteenth-Century City

    Paris, London, New York

    Daly, Nicholas
    Published: August 2017

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  • Translation as Transformation in Victorian Poetry

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    Drury, Annmarie
    Published: August 2017

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  • Dickens and the Business of Death

    Wood, Claire
    Published: July 2017

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  • Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture

    Lutz, Deborah
    Published: July 2017

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  • Evolution and Victorian Culture

    Lightman, Bernard V.
    Zon, Bennett
    Published: March 2017

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  • Masculinity and the New Imperialism

    Rewriting Manhood in British Popular Literature, 1870–1914

    Deane, Bradley
    Published: March 2017

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  • Popular Literature, Authorship and the Occult in Late Victorian Britain

    McCann, Andrew
    Published: March 2017

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  • Victorian Literature, Energy, and the Ecological Imagination

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    Published: March 2017

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  • Writing Arctic Disaster

    Authorship and Exploration

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    Craciun, Adriana
    Published: November 2016

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  • George Eliot and Money

    Economics, Ethics and Literature

    Coleman, Dermot
    Published: September 2016

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  • The Victorian Novel and the Space of Art

    Fictional Form on Display

    Gilmore, Dehn
    Published: September 2016

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  • Women Writing Art History in the Nineteenth Century

    Looking Like a Woman

    Fraser, Hilary
    Published: September 2016

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  • Before George Eliot

    Marian Evans and the Periodical Press

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    Dillane, Fionnuala
    Published: January 2016

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  • China and the Victorian Imagination

    Empires Entwined

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    Forman, Ross G.
    Published: January 2016

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  • Moral Authority, Men of Science, and the Victorian Novel

    DeWitt, Anne
    Published: January 2016

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