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‘In company with the strange ship’: Oceanic encounters between the neoslave narrative and neo-Victorianism.

October 21, 2020by DanielleMariann Leave a comment

Lewi Mondal is a doctoral researcher and graduate tutor in English at Teesside University. His thesis is entitled Intimate Encounters:  Between Neoslave Narrative and Neo-Global Neo-Victorianism. His thesis asks whether a ‘global’ neo-Victorianism […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – “Different Houses Built on the Same Foundation”: Science and Spiritualism in V.E. Schwab’s Shades of Magic Trilogy

March 10, 2017by silverforketiquette Leave a comment

Miranda Butler is a PhD student at the University of California, Riverside, where she studies Victorian reading and writing practices, historical media technologies, and evolutionary discourse. “There are four worlds,” […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – The Living and the Dead: You Will Reap What You Sow

January 6, 2017by silverforketiquette 1 Comment

Emily Turner is a first year doctoral candidate at the University of Sussex, where she is studying the medical humanities with a specific focus on locating archives of patient publications […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – The Living and the Dead: a Victorian language of flowers, ‘invisible’ lesbians and the New Woman

December 30, 2016by silverforketiquette 1 Comment

Emily Turner is a first year doctoral candidate at the University of Sussex, where she is studying the medical humanities with a specific focus on locating archives of patient publications […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – The Living and the Dead: Folklore and Magic, Science and Technology

December 2, 2016by silverforketiquette 1 Comment

Emily Turner is a first year doctoral candidate at the University of Sussex, where she is studying the medical humanities with a specific focus on locating archives of patient publications […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – The Living and the Dead: Victorian Psychology and Spiritual ossession

November 25, 2016by silverforketiquette 1 Comment

Emily Turner is a first year doctoral candidate at the University of Sussex, where she is studying the medical humanities with a specific focus on locating archives of patient publications […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – Living History, Re-enactment and Victorian Slumming It

November 11, 2016by silverforketiquette Leave a comment

Jack Gann (@jackrgann) is a second-year PhD student with Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies at Leeds Trinity University. His research focuses on interpretations of the Victorian street scene in the […]

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Neo-Victorian Review – Re-historicising the Victorians: ITV’s ‘Victoria’, Love Triangles and Notions of Taste

October 21, 2016by silverforketiquette 2 Comments

Holly Eckersley is a final year PhD student at Keele University. She may be contacted at: h.a.eckersley@keele.ac.uk The British Association of Victorian Studies’ conference theme this year centred on ‘the […]

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