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INTRODUCTION: ENGLISH IN INDIA, INDIA IN ENGLAND
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 325-333
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THE FRANKLIN RELICS IN THE ARCTIC ARCHIVE
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 1-31
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PORTRAIT, EMPIRE, AND INDUSTRY AT THE BELLE VUE ZOO, MANCHESTER
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 167-186
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ARTHUR HALLAM’S SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH AND TENNYSON’S ELEGIAC TRACE
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 611-636
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AUTHENTICITY AND NON-STANDARD SPEECH IN GREAT EXPECTATIONS
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 637-669
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ANIMATING HOUSEHOLD GODS: VALUE, TOTEMS, AND KINSHIP IN VICTORIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AND DICKENS'S DOMBEY AND SON
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 33-58
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THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF BRITISH INDIA IN RUDYARD KIPLING'S “THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING”
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 335-350
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“AND GRAVES GIVE UP THEIR DEAD”: THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, VICTORIAN PSYCHOLOGY, AND THE NATURE OF THE FUTURE LIFE
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 187-207
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“NOT ALTOGETHER UNPICTURESQUE”: SAMUEL BOURNE AND THE LANDSCAPING OF THE VICTORIAN HIMALAYA
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 351-368
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CAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT AND THE FLORAL TELEGRAPH; OR, A FORGOTTEN CODER AND HIS FLORAL CODE
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 209-233
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READING MAUD'S REMAINS: TENNYSON, GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES, AND PALAEONTOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 59-79
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“SUCH A STRONG WISH FOR WINGS”: THE LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË AND ELIZABETH GASKELL’S FALLEN ANGELS
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 671-690
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ESTHER'S ETHER: ATMOSPHERIC CHARACTER IN CHARLES DICKENS'S BLEAK HOUSE
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 81-98
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THE SOCIALLY-EMBEDDED MARKET AND THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH CAPITALISM IN ANTHONY TROLLOPE’S THE WAY WE LIVE NOW
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 691-707
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PICTURING THE INDIAN TIGER: IMPERIAL ICONOGRAPHY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 369-386
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GASKELL'S DETOURS: HOW MARY BARTON, RUTH, AND CRANFORD REDEFINED “REDUNDANCY”
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 235-250
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ROMANCE NARRATIVE IN HARDY’S A PAIR OF BLUE EYES
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- 19 September 2014, pp. 709-731
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“THESE BLURRED COPIES OF HIMSELF”: T. H. HUXLEY, PAUL DU CHAILLU, AND THE READER'S PLACE AMONG THE APES
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- 19 February 2014, pp. 99-122
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THE SQUAB AND THE IDLER: A COSMOPOLITAN – COLONIAL DIALOGUE IN THE CALCUTTA STAR BETWEEN WILLIAM THACKERAY AND JAMES HUME
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 387-406
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LONG VACATION PASTORALS: CLOUGH, TENNYSON, AND THE POETRY OF THE LIBERAL UNIVERSITY
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 251-266
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