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    Jane Austen in Mid-Victorian Periodicals by Cheryl A. Wilson

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Victorian periodicals were an important part of the literary marketplace that shaped Jane Austen’s critical reception during the nineteenth century. …”
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    Pressure to work : middle-class women's paid and unpaid labour in Victorian domestic fiction by Chung, Tina Tsu Lin

    Published 2013
    “…During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activists encouraged ladies to engage in unpaid work as a contribution to society, or work for a living if they were poor. …”
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    From Victorian Buildings to the Victorian Built Heritage: Victorian studies and the Re-interpretation of 19th-century architecture by Isabelle Cases

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Art history is an obvious first step, and indeed a necessary but difficult approach due to the constant reinterpretation of styles of the past and the discovery of new exotic models in the Victorian period, which resulted in the so-called Victorian architectural eclecticism. …”
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    Le genre féerique illustré à l’époque victorienne : splendeurs et déclin d’un genre entré en résistance by Audrey Doussot

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…After having been blacklisted for decades, fairy tales unexpectedly came back into favour in Great Britain during the Victorian period, being staunchly supported by authors like Ruskin, Dickens or MacDonald. …”
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    After such kindness / by Arnold, Gaynor, author

    Published 2013
    “…With the same assured feel for the Victorian period displayed in her prize-listed debut, Arnold brings to scintillating life an idiosyncratic genius and his timeless muse.…”