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Introduction: Orality and Literacy
James Emmott and Tom Wright
2014-05-23 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
‘The screaming streets’: Voice and the Spaces of Gossip in Tales of Mean Streets (1894) and Liza of Lambeth (1897)
Eliza Cubitt
2014-05-23 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
‘His father’s voice’: Phonographs and Heredity in the Fiction of Samuel Butler
Will Abberley
2014-05-09 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
Orality and Literacy in Transatlantic Perspective
Sandra Gustafson
2014-05-09 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
Spoken Word and Printed Page: G. W. M. Reynolds and ‘The Charing-Cross Revolution’, 1848
Mary Shannon
2014-05-09 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
‘The shouts of vanished crowds’: Literacy, Orality, and Popular Politics in the Campaign to Repeal the Act of Union in Ireland, 1840–48
Huston Gilmore
2014-05-09 Issue 18 • 2014 • Orality and Literacy
‘From autumn to spring, aesthetics change’: Modernity's Visual Displays
Laura Marcus
2013-11-13 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Introduction: Space as Experience and Representation in the Long Nineteenth Century
Isobel Armstrong
2013-10-24 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Moving Panoramas c. 1800 to 1840: The Spaces of Nineteenth-Century Picture-Going
John Plunkett
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Specular Reflections: John Brett and the Mirror of Venus
James Mussell
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
The Higher Spaces of the Late Nineteenth-Century Novel
Mark Blacklock
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Theories of Space and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Isobel Armstrong
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Introduction
Laurel Brake and James Mussell
2013-04-30 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
From La Meduse to the Titanic: Gericault’s Raft in Journalistic Illustration up to 1912
Tom Gretton
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
‘No one pretends he was faultless’: W. T. Stead and the Women’s Movement
Lucy Delap and Maria DiCenzo
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
‘Two Minds With but a Single Thought’: W. T. Stead, Henry James, and the Zancig Controversy
Paul Horn
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
When the King Becomes your Personal Enemy: W. T. Stead, King Leopold II, and the Congo Free State
Marysa Demoor
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
W. T. Stead and the Eastern Question (1875-1911); or, How to Rouse England and Why?
Stéphanie Prévost
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
W. T. Stead’s ‘Penny Poets’: Beyond Baylen
Tom Lockwood
2013-04-23 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
‘Julia Says’: The Spirit-Writing and Editorial Mediumship of W. T. Stead
Sarah Crofton
2013-04-22 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
Old v. New Journalism and the Public Sphere; or, Habermas Encounters Dallas and Stead
Graham Law and Matthew Sterenberg
2013-03-22 Issue 16 • 2013 • W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary
Perspectives on Pain: Introduction
Joanna Louise Hide, Joanna Bourke and Carmen Mangion
2012-12-06 Issue 15 • 2012 • Perspectives on Pain
Making Sense of Pain: Delusions, Syphilis, and Somatic Pain in London County Council Asylums, c. 1900
Louise Hide
2012-12-06 Issue 15 • 2012 • Perspectives on Pain
Pain Without Lesion: Debate Among American Neurologists, 1850–1900
Daniel Goldberg
2012-12-06 Issue 15 • 2012 • Perspectives on Pain