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 "Lesser Breeds:" Racial Attitudes in Popular British Culture, 1890-1940
Michael Diamond - 2006 Anthem Press
This book focuses on racism as manifested in the popular culture of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain, exemplified by attitudes to Chinese, Arabs, Blacks, and Jews. There are two chapter... More
 
 A Dictionary of Victorian London: An A-Z of the Great Metropolis
Lee Jackson - 2006 Anthem Press
From slums to suburbs, freak-shows to fast food, prisons to pornography, The Dictionary of Victorian London is a fascinating expose of everyday life in the Great Metropolis of Victorian London.... More
 
 Victorian Fiction and the Insights of Sympathy: An Alternative to the Hermeneutics of Suspicion
Brigid Lowe - 2007 Anthem Press
This book explores the importance of sympathy as a central idea behind Victorian fiction, and an animating principle of novel reading generally. Sympathy, Brigid Lowe argues, deserves a much more impo... More
 

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