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Vascular Aesthetics: Blood and British Poetry in the Long Nineteenth Century
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No Place for Mere Entertainment: Religion and Popular Culture in Atlanta (1865 to 1925)
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Wasting Romanticism: Melancholic Hunger and Maternal Remains in
Mary Shelley, Thomas De Quincey, and Emily Brontë
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Representations of Charitable Relationships in Jane Eyre and
Middlemarch
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Time and Space, Truth and Fiction in the Works of H. G. Wells and
Henry James
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Independent Women: Travel to Colonial India in the 19th
Century-A Study of Travel Writing, Colonialism, and Female
Authority
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Stone Walls Do Not A Prison Make: Reclaiming Agency through
Narrative in Jean Rhys' _Good Morning, Midnight_ and Charlotte
Bronte's _Villette_
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From Her Head: Finding the Romantic Genius in Jane Eyre
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“Entangled in the Net of the Gynecologist”: Evolutionary Psychiatry, Mind-Body Dualism, and the Psychosomatic Treatment of Women in England, 1860-1890
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