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VICTORIANS LIVE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2015

Extract

Influences, Imitators, Offshoots, and Other Interlocutors: Punch Re-Rooted: Comedy and the Periodical Press 1820–1850

SHANNON R. SMITH

A Royal Passion: Queen Victoria and Photography

RICHARD L. STEIN

Oscar the Opera and the High-Pitched Life

GAIL TURLEY HOUSTON

Conversations with Oscar Wilde

ANN C. COLLEY

A Felt Experience: Touching the Book at Birkbeck, London

RYAN SWEET

Type
Victorians Live
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 

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