Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
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Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
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- Charles Dickens and his circle, Lucinda Hawksley
- Empire and imperial ambition, liberty, Englishness and anti-imperialism in late-Victorian Britain, Mira Matikkala
- Public moralists, political thought and intellectual life in Britain, 1850-1930, Stefan Collini
- Victorian Gothic, literary and cultural manifestations in the nineteenth century, Julian Wolfreys and Ruth Robbins
- Victorian poetry and modern life, the unpoetical age, Natasha Moore, Research Fellow, Centre for Public Christianity, Australia
- A.W. Franks, nineteenth-century collecting and the British Museum, edited by Marjorie Caygill and John Cherry
- Dandies and desert saints, styles of Victorian masculinity, James Eli Adams
- Reading and the Victorians, edited by Matthew Bradley and Juliet John
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Victorian glassworlds, glass culture and the imagination, 1830-1880, Isobel Armstrong
- Culture and society, 1780-1950, Raymond Williams
- British literary salons of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Susanne Schmid
- An intimate history of evolution, the story of the Huxley family, Alison Bashford
- Victorious century, the United Kingdom, 1800 - 1906, David Cannadine
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- High Victorian culture, David Morse
- Globalization and the Great Exhibition, the Victorian new world order, Paul Young
- Muscular Christianity, embodying the Victorian Age, edited by Donald E. Hall
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period, edited by Richard Maxwell, Katie Trumpener
- Culture and society, Raymond Williams
- Victorian minds
- Nature and the Victorian imagination, edited by U.C. Knoepflmacher and G.B. Tennyson
- Realism, ethics and secularism, essays on Victorian literature and science, George Levine
- Victorian glassworlds, glass culture and the imagination 1830-1880, Isobel Armstrong
- Culture & society, Coleridge to Orwell, Raymond Williams
- Lineages of empire, the historical roots of British imperial thought, edited by Duncan Kelly
- Six Victorian thinkers, Malcolm Hardman
- Holland House, a history of London's most celebrated salon, Linda Kelly
- The imperial archive, knowledge and the fantasy of empire, Thomas Richards
- Culture and society, 1780-1950, Raymond Williams
- Tennyson's name, identity and responsibility in the poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Anna Barton
- Marriage and morals among the Victorians, essays, by Gertrude Himmelfarb
- The Cambridge companion to Victorian culture, edited by Francis O'Gorman
- The British pro-Boers, 1877-1902, Arthur Davey
- Victorian afterlives, the shaping of influence in nineteenth-century literature, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- Outsiders looking in, the Rossettis then and now, edited by David Clifford and Laurence Roussillon
- Globalization and the Great Exhibition, the Victorian new world order, Paul Young
- Leigh Hunt, life, poetics, politics, edited by Nicholas Roe
- Eminent domain; Yeats among Wilde, Joyce, Pound, Eliot, and Auden
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