Materiality – Introduction: “Hosts of odd, old-fashioned things”
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Introduction –Neo-Victorian Collins: Legacies and Afterlives Claire O’Callaghan and Jessica Cox Loughborough University and Brunel University London This special issue of The Wilkie Collins Journal...
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Contributor Biographies – Neo-Victorian Collins Special Issue Jessica Cox Kimberly Cox is Assistant Professor at Chadron State College where she teaches courses in British literature, composition, and...
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“The Story Seems of an Almost Unbelievable Romanticism”: Agatha Christie’s Parodic Emptying of Wilkie Collins’s Foreign Conspiracies Indu OhriUniversity of Virginia [Hercule Poirot] had finished his...
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The Moonstone in the Smoke: Reading for Erasure in Phillip Pullman’s Neo-Sensation Novel in the Age of #MeToo Kimberly Cox Chadron State College Despite its overt indebtedness to Wilkie Collins’s The...
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“I Have at Last Discovered Something”: Wilkie Collins and the Neo-Victorian Female Detective Beth Sherman CUNY Graduate Center To many people, Wilkie Collins will always be best-known for inventing...
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The Transformation of Victorian Monsters: Wilkie Collins’ Heart and Science and Gail Carriger’s Neo-Victorian ‘Parasol Protectorate’ Series Melissa Purdue Minnesota State University, Mankato In...
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“Et tu, Drood?”: Rivalry, Identity, and the Undercover Personas of Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens in Dan Simmons’s Drood (2009) Kathryne Ford The Australian National University Wilkie...
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