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  1. Chaste Polygamy: Mormon Marriage and the Fantasy of Sexual Privacy in East Lynne and Verner’s Pride
  2. Eileen Cleere
  3. pp. 199-224
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.57.2.199
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  1. Living the Global Transport Network in Great Expectations
  2. Jonathan H. Grossman
  3. pp. 225-250
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.57.2.225
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  1. The Railway Guide’s Experiments in Cartography: Narrative, Information, Advertising
  2. Tina Young Choi
  3. pp. 251-283
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.57.2.251
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  1. Empire and the Animal Body: Violence, Identity and Ecology in Victorian Adventure Fiction by John Miller (review)
  2. Tobias Menely
  3. pp. 285-287
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  1. Historiography, Empire and the Rule of Law: Imagined Constitutions, Remembered Legalities by Ian Duncanson (review)
  2. Richard Connors
  3. pp. 287-289
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  1. Liberty Abroad: J. S. Mill on International Relations by Georgios Varouxakis (review)
  2. Regenia Gagnier
  3. pp. 289-290
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  1. The Foreign Office Mind: The Making of British Foreign Policy, 1865–1914 by T. G. Otte (review)
  2. R.J.Q. Adams
  3. pp. 291-292
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  1. The Liberal Unionist Party: A History by Ian Cawood (review)
  2. Peter T. Marsh
  3. pp. 292-294
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  1. Princely India and the British: Political Development and the Operation of Empire by Caroline Keen (review)
  2. Thomas R. Metcalf
  3. pp. 294-296
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  1. The Origins of Modern Historiography in India: Antiquarianism and Philology, 1780–1880 by Rama Sundari Mantena (review)
  2. Theodore Koditschek
  3. pp. 296-298
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  1. Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain by Catherine Hall (review)
  2. James Epstein
  3. pp. 298-300
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  1. A Child of One’s Own: Parental Stories by Rachel Bowlby (review)
  2. Eileen Gillooly
  3. pp. 300-302
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  1. Gender and Ventriloquism in Victorian and Neo-Victorian Fiction: Passionate Puppets by Helen Davies (review)
  2. Conor Creaney
  3. pp. 310-312
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  1. Victorian Bloomsbury by Rosemary Ashton (review)
  2. Laura Marcus
  3. pp. 314-316
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  1. Victorian Time: Technologies, Standardizations, Catastrophes ed. by Trish Ferguson (review)
  2. Paul Fyfe
  3. pp. 316-318
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  1. Moving Images: Nineteenth-Century Reading and Screen Practices by Helen Groth (review)
  2. John Plotz
  3. pp. 322-323
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  1. Dickens’s London: Perception, Subjectivity and Phenomenal Urban Multiplicity by Julian Wolfreys (review)
  2. Roger Luckhurst
  3. pp. 323-325
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  1. Victorian Parables by Susan E. Colón, and: Dickens, His Parables, and His Reader by Linda M. Lewis (review)
  2. Emily Walker Heady
  3. pp. 325-328
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  1. St. John and the Victorians by Michael Wheeler (review)
  2. Jeffrey Cox
  3. pp. 328-329
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  1. Imperial Gothic: Religious Architecture and High Anglican Culture in the British Empire, c. 1840–1870 by G. A. Bremner (review)
  2. Margaret M. Grubiak
  3. pp. 330-331
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  1. The Poet’s Mind: The Psychology of Victorian Poetry 1830–1870 by Gregory Tate (review)
  2. Vanessa L. Ryan
  3. pp. 336-338
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  1. Sound Intentions: The Workings of Rhyme in Nineteenth-Century Poetry by Peter McDonald (review)
  2. Erik Gray
  3. pp. 338-339
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  1. Visions of Blake: William Blake in the Art World 1830–1930 by Colin Trodd (review)
  2. Susan Matthews
  3. pp. 340-342
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  1. What Art is Like, in Constant Reference to the Alice Books by Miguel Tamen (review)
  2. John Gibson
  3. pp. 342-343
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  1. Oscar Wilde and Ancient Greece by Iain Ross (review)
  2. Richard Dellamora
  3. pp. 343-345
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  1. George Moore: Dublin, Paris, Hollywood ed. by Conor Montague and Adrian Frazier (review)
  2. Adam Parkes
  3. pp. 345-348
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  1. Lusting for London: Australian Expatriate Writers at the Hub of Empire, 1870–1950 by Peter Morton (review)
  2. Leonard Bell
  3. pp. 352-354
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  1. Comments & Queries
  2. p. 361
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 363-367
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