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Victorian Studies, which began publication in 1956, is devoted to the study of English culture of the Victorian period. It includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine arts, economics, law, and science.
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Volume 54, Number 4, Summer 2012Table of Contents
- George Eliot’s Intellectual Life (review)
- pp. 713-715
- Scotland’s Methodists, 1750–2000 (review)
- pp. 717-719
- Disraeli and the Eastern Question (review)
- pp. 727-729
- Amy Levy: Critical Essays (review)
- pp. 742-744
- Ellen Terry, Spheres of Influence (review)
- pp. 746-748
- Hopkins and Heidegger (review)
- pp. 758-759
- Comments & Queries
- pp. 775-776
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.54.4.775
- Contributors
- pp. 777-781
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.54.4.777
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