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Victorian and Edwardian Studies
ISSN: 1664-2104
The series focuses primarily on subjects, works and authors of Victorian and Edwardian literature in light of an interpretation of the lines of epistemic continuities/discontinuities involved in the historical notion of the long nineteenth-century (17891914). While promoting new critical perspectives in the field of Victorian textual production (from literature to visual arts, from scientific works to popular press), the series also aims to publish interdisciplinary works which consider the ideological and sociocultural implications of the radical transformation in Victorian society. The publications in the series originate mainly from research work conducted at the CUSVE (Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies University of Pescara, Italy) but the series is open to contributions originating outside the CUSVE. It publishes monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings and doctoral dissertations. The language of publications is both English and Italian. The series focuses primarily on subjects, works and authors of Victorian and Edwardian literature in light of an interpretation of the lines of epistemic continuities/discontinuities involved in the historical notion of the long nineteenth-century (17891914). While promoting new critical perspectives in the field of Victorian textual production (from literature to visual arts, from scientific works to popular press), the series also aims to publish interdisciplinary works which consider the ideological and sociocultural implications of the radical transformation in Victorian society. The publications in the series originate mainly from research work conducted at the CUSVE (Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies University of Pescara, Italy) but the series is open to contributions originating outside the CUSVE. It publishes monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings and doctoral dissertations. The language of publications is both English and Italian. The series focuses primarily on subjects, works and authors of Victorian and Edwardian literature in light of an interpretation of the lines of epistemic continuities/discontinuities involved in the historical notion of the long nineteenth-century (17891914). While promoting new critical perspectives in the field of Victorian textual production (from literature to visual arts, from scientific works to popular press), the series also aims to publish interdisciplinary works which consider the ideological and sociocultural implications of the radical transformation in Victorian society. The publications in the series originate mainly from research work conducted at the CUSVE (Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies University of Pescara, Italy) but the series is open to contributions originating outside the CUSVE. It publishes monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings and doctoral dissertations. The language of publications is both English and Italian.
11 publications
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Sport in Victorian Dublin
©2026 Monographs -
Discursos de la victoria
Modelos de legitimación literaria y cultural del franquismo©2021 Edited Collection -
The Victorians and Germany
©2007 Monographs -
The Crimean War in Victorian Poetry
©2021 Monographs -
Cemetery Plots from Victoria to Verdun
Literary Representations of Epitaph and Burial from the 19th Century through the Great War©2012 Monographs -
Victorian Pilgrimage
Sacred-Secular Dualism in the Novels of Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot©2019 Monographs -
The Colours of the Past in Victorian England
©2016 Edited Collection -
Water and Women in the Victorian Imagination
©2021 Edited Collection -
«Punch» and Shakespeare in the Victorian Era
©2007 Monographs -
Victorian Love Letters in Literature and Art
©2024 Monographs -
The Victorian Legacy in Political Thought
©2014 Edited Collection -
Sleeping Beauties in Victorian Britain
Cultural, Literary and Artistic Explorations of a Myth©2015 Others -
The Articulation of Science in the Neo-Victorian Novel
A Poetics (and Two Case-Studies)©2002 Thesis -
European Fairy Tales from the Renaissance to the Late Victorian Era
The Child of the Fairy Tale©2020 Monographs -
La renaissance féerique à l’ère victorienne
©2010 Thesis -
Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel
©2015 Monographs -
‘Curious about France’ : Visions littéraires victoriennes
Visions littéraires victoriennes©2015 Edited Collection