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Victoriographies: a journal for articles on the long nineteenth century and neo-Victorian literature.

Meg Dobbins' fantastic article is free to access: 'Adapting (to) Jane Eyre: Racial Violence, Intergenerational Trauma, and Black Optimism in Lauren Blackwood’s Within These Wicked Walls' 👇👇👇 euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.336…


14.3 is out now featuring an interview with Jesse Erickson, fantastic new work on neo-Victorian drama and fiction, and insights into nineteenth-century attitudes to Greek nationhood and childhood greediness euppublishing.com/toc/vic/current

VictEup's tweet image. 14.3 is out now featuring an interview with Jesse Erickson, fantastic new work on neo-Victorian drama and fiction, and insights into nineteenth-century attitudes to Greek nationhood and childhood greediness

euppublishing.com/toc/vic/current

14.1 also contains fantastic articles on: - James Thomson's The City of Dreadful Night - Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White - Greek Modernity and the great exhibition Plus a host of book reviews Enjoy! 😀


14.1 is out now! You can access Manisha Basu's featured article on Enola Holmes for free: euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.336…


We're looking for copyeditors! This is a great role for postgrads or early career academics who want experience of journal production. You'll check over 1 or 2 articles three times per year. It's not paid but you get to work with a lovely team 😃[email protected]


Our new issue is OUT NOW! It's about confinement: the entrapped individual in Victorian writing. euppublishing.com/toc/vic/13/1


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In the latest volume of Victoriographies: - The Neo-Victorian Corset: Two Narrative Approaches to the Constricting Garment in Sarah Waters’s Fingersmith and Laura Purcell’s The Corset and more! Find the full issue here 👇 euppublishing.com/toc/vic/13/1 @VictEup


New year (kind of), new us! Do you like our new logo? It's inspired by the blue morpho butterfly 🦋


Victoriographies reposted

If anyone wants to read on how sensation fiction’s ‘diversity’ in the 1860s was often a tool of anti-Blackness and empire making, here’s my article on H. G. Smythies. Thanks to @BethLPalmer for including it in #Sensationfiction: New Directions @VictEup euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.336…

FelEspinoz's tweet image. If anyone wants to read on how sensation fiction’s ‘diversity’ in the 1860s was often a tool of anti-Blackness and empire making, here’s my article on H. G. Smythies. Thanks to @BethLPalmer for including it in #Sensationfiction: New Directions @VictEup

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Massive congratulations to @cemathieson, @UniOfSurrey’s Researcher of the Year! @SurreySLL @Surrey_SLLPGRs


Conference alert: "Women Staging and Re-Staging the Nineteenth Century" (5-7 October, Universitat de València). CFP at: uv.es/lapuv/conferen…


See: Wordsworth's Death and the Figure of the Poet in 1850 by @Drjmorton. #Wordsworth

Our new issue, 'Death, Nineteenth-Century Celebrity and Material Culture', guest edited by @C19thCeleb & @Danielle_M_Dove is out: euppublishing.com/toc/vic/12/1



See: 'Auratic Encounters with Posthumous Literary Celebrity in Henry James’s Late Victorian Tales: Desiring the Dead' by @C19Celeb. #HenryJames

Our new issue, 'Death, Nineteenth-Century Celebrity and Material Culture', guest edited by @C19thCeleb & @Danielle_M_Dove is out: euppublishing.com/toc/vic/12/1



See: 'Reframing Amy Levy: Photography, Celebrity, and Posthumous Representation' by @DrSarahParker.

Our new issue, 'Death, Nineteenth-Century Celebrity and Material Culture', guest edited by @C19thCeleb & @Danielle_M_Dove is out: euppublishing.com/toc/vic/12/1



See: 'Dickens, Death, and the Dolly Varden Dress' by @Danielle_M_Dove #Dickens #Costume

Our new issue, 'Death, Nineteenth-Century Celebrity and Material Culture', guest edited by @C19thCeleb & @Danielle_M_Dove is out: euppublishing.com/toc/vic/12/1



See: 'Behind the Mask: Death Masks, Celebrity, and the Laurence Hutton Collection' by @DrAnnaBarry & @DrVerityBurke.

Our new issue, 'Death, Nineteenth-Century Celebrity and Material Culture', guest edited by @C19thCeleb & @Danielle_M_Dove is out: euppublishing.com/toc/vic/12/1



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