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Unless otherwise noted from The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory. Ed. Thomas J. Collins and Vivienne J. Rundle. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1999. Repr 2005. Print.

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Special Topic List

  • Black 2000 - On Exhibit: Victorians and their Museums
  • Hack 2005 - Material Interests of the Vic Novel
  • Cowan 2015 - Translation, Collaboration, and Reception: Editing Caxton for the Kelmscott Press
  • MacGregor 1997 - Collectors, Connoisseurs and Curators in the Victorian Age
  • McGann 1988 - "Tennyson and the Histories of Criticism"
  • Piper 2009 - Dreaming in Books
  • Turner 2005 - Material Culture of the Victorian Novel
  • Underwood 2013 - Why Literary Periods Mattered

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