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Blindness and Cupidity Chasing Joy from the City by Evelyn De Morgan (1897)

Feeling in the Long Nineteenth Century

January 2024

A.0. Feeling in the Long Nineteenth Century
Editorial

Olivia Krauze (Editor-in-Chief)

A.1. ‘Exposé aux regards du peuple’: Sentimental Disciplining in the Print Images of Louis-Marie Prudhomme's Révolutions de Paris
Article

Leon Hughes

A.2. Shelley Inc.: The Romantic-Victorian Making of Shelley’s Corpus
Article

Eric Tyler Powell

A.3. An ‘“Electric Telegraph” of the Heart’: A Community of Feeling in the Victorian Language of Flowers
Article

Jemma Stewart

A.4. Power, Agency and Emotion in the Folklore of the English Rural Deathbed
Article

Claire Cock-Starkey

A.5. ‘Gloriously Widowed’: Public Mourning and Private Grief in the Aftermath of Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition, 1910-1913
Article

Deborah Wood

R.1. Amy Matthewson, Cartooning China: Punch, Power, & Politics in the Victorian Era
Review

Samuel Cheney

R.2. Albert D. Pionke, Victorian Fictions of Middle-Class Status: Forms of Absence in the Age of Reform
Review

Hendrikje Kaube

R.3. Tyson Stolte, Dickens and Victorian Psychology: Introspection, First-Person Narration and the Mind
Review

Arthur Charlesworth

R.4. Katherine Judith Anderson, Twisted Words: Torture and Liberalism in Imperial Britain
Review

Alexi Decker

R.5. Madeleine Callaghan, Eternity in British Romantic Poetry
Review

Catherine Rose Maw

R.6. Natalie Abrahami and Ann Yee (dirs.), Rusalka
Review

Dylan Price, Emma Kavanagh

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