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Church, Chapel and Party: Religious Dissent and Political Modernization in Nineteenth-Century England, by Richard D. Floyd

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Christopher Oldstone-Moore

<em>Come Buy, Come Buy: Shopping and the Culture of Consumption in Victorian Women's Writing</em>, by Krista Lysack

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Victorian Studies

<em>Imagining Roman Britain: Victorian Responses to a Roman Past</em>, by Virginia Hoselitz

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Victorian Studies

Dickens, Family, Authorship: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Kinship and Creativity, by Lynn Cain

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Eileen Gillooly

<em>Tides of History: Ocean Science and Her Majesty's Navy</em>, by Michael Reidy

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Victorian Studies

<em>Contested Identities: Catholic Religious Women in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales</em>, by Carmen M. Mangion

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Victorian Studies

Ford Madox Ford and the Regiment of Women: Violet Hunt, Jean Rhys, Stella Bowen, Janice Biala, by Joseph Wiesenfarth

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Sara Haslam

Faith, Duty and the Power of Mind: The Cloughs and their Circle, 1820-1960, by Gillian Sutherland

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Valerie Sanders

Karl Pearson: The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age, by Theodore M. Porter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Frank A. J. L. James

BOOK REVIEW: David Paull Nickles.UNDER THE WIRE: HOW THE TELEGRAPH CHANGED DIPLOMACY. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2003.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2005 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Daniel Headrick

BOOK REVIEW: Bradley Deane.THE MAKING OF THE VICTORIAN NOVELIST: ANXIETIES OF AUTHORSHIP IN THE MASS MARKET. New York and London: Routledge, 2003.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2005 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Daniel Hack

BOOK REVIEW: Arlene Young.CULTURE, CLASS AND GENDER IN THE VICTORIAN NOVEL: GENTLEMEN, GENTS AND WORKING WOMEN. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2002 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Julie English Early

John Payne Collier: Scholarship and Forgery in the Nineteenth Century, by Arthur Freeman and Janet Ing Freeman

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Nick Groom

Common Scents: Comparative Encounters in High-Victorian Fiction, by Janice Carlisle

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Mary Ann O'Farrell

Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain, by Katherine Newey

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Renata Kobetts Miller

Rebels and Martyrs: The Image of the Artist in the Nineteenth Century, by Alexander Sturgis, Rupert Christiansen, Lois Oliver, and Michael Wilson

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2008 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Pamela M. Fletcher

BOOK REVIEW: Indira Ghose.WOMEN TRAVELLERS IN COLONIAL INDIA: THE POWER OF THE FEMALE GAZE. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2001 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Ali Behdad

The Old Story with a Difference: Pickwick's Vision, by Julian Wolfreys

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2007 in Victorian Studies

Authors: John Bowen

BOOK REVIEW: Dino Franco Felluga.THE PERVERSITY OF POETRY: ROMANTIC IDEOLOGY AND THE POPULAR MALE POET OF GENIUS. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2006 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Matthew Rowlinson

BOOK REVIEW: Susan Weber Soros.THE SECULAR FURNITURE OF E. W. GODWIN. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000. and Edited By Susan Weber Soros.E. W. GODWIN: AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2001 in Victorian Studies

Authors: Pamela Robertson