Alastair Sherwood
Seeing the Funny Side: Slapstick, Visuality, and Victorian Literary Form
Seeing the Funny Side: Slapstick, Visuality, and Victorian Literary Form
Identity Confusion and ‘Mad Gain’ in Nineteenth-Century England, France, and Russia
Nineteenth-century Ambivalence and the Gendered Body: A Practice-based Study of Dr James Barry
The Biocultural Diaspora of Tea in the 21st Century
Curious Travellers and Ambivalent Performers: British Women Travellers and Orientalism in Kurdistan (1890-1940)
The Margins of Instruction: Educating Children through Narrative in Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain
A Cross-Century Communication between Elizabeth Gaskell and Virginia Woolf via “the Chinese Katherine Mansfield”: Narrative Legacy across Time and Space
Edward Gorey’s Neo-Victorian Picturebooks: Unravelling the Dark Humours of Childhood Culture
Sensory Experience in the Contact Zone 1876 - 1938