Fear, loathing, and Victorian xenophobia
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Fear, loathing, and Victorian xenophobia
Ohio State University Press, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Coming to terms with xenophobia : fear and loathing in nineteenth-century England / Marlene Tromp, Maria Bachman, and Heidi Kaufman
- The pollution of the East : economic contamination and xenophobia in Little Dorrit and The mystery of Edwin Drood / Marlene Tromp
- Victorian quarantines : holding the borders against "fevered" Italian masculinity in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "St. Agnes of intercession" / Jay D. Sloan
- Contracting xenophobia : etiology, inoculation, and the limits of British imperialism / Rajani Sudan
- Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and the perils of imagined others / Maria K. Bachman
- Maudlin profanity and midnight debauchery : infanticide and the angelito / Jennifer Hayward
- Food, famine, and the abjection of Irish identity in Victorian representation / Charlotte Boyce
- "Wot is to be" : the visual construction of empire at the Crystal Palace exhibition, London, 1851 / Joy Sperling
- Terrible Turks : Victorian xenophobia and the Ottoman empire / Patrick Brantlinger
- Ethnicity as marker in Henry Mayhew's London labour and the London poor / Thomas Prasch
- Jewish space and the English foreigner in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda / Heidi Kaufman
- Exile London : anarchism, immigration, and xenophobia in late-Victorian literature / Elizabeth Carolyn Miller
- Xenophobia on the streets of London : Punch's campaign against Italian organ-grinders, 1854-1864 / Annmarie McCallister
- "You know not of what you speak" : language, identity, and xenophobia in Richard Marsh's The beetle : a mystery (1897) / Minna Vuohelainen
- Dracula's blood of many brave races / Thomas McLean
- Fear and loathing : Victorian xenophobia / Anne J. Kershen