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Conflict and difference in nineteenth-century literature
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Conflict and difference in nineteenth-century literature

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Introduction / Dinah Birch and Mark Llewellyn
Argument as conflict: then and now / Helen Small
Ever a fighter: Browning's struggle with conflict / Herbert F. Tucker
Conflict and imperial communication: narrating the first Afghan war / Muireann O'Cinneide
Off-white Indians / Kate Flint
The interpretation of daydreams: reverie as site of conflict in early Victorian psychiatry / Natalie Ford
"If I am not grotesque I am nothing": Aubrey Beardsley and disabled identities in conflict / Alex Tankard
Negotiating the gentle-man: male nursing and class conflict in the 'high' Victorian period / Holly Furneaux
"Resolved in defiance of fool and of knave": chartism, children and conflict / Malcolm Chase
Conversing with monstrosities: evolutionary theory and the contemporary response to Wilkie Collins / Janice M. Allan
Dickens and the heritage industry: or, culture and the commodity / Juliet John
The king and who? dance, difference, and identity in Anna Leonowens and The king and I / Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
"The utmost intricacies of the soul's pathways": the significance of syntax in George Eliot's Felix Holt, the radical (1866) / Melissa Raines
Culture wars? Arnold's essays in criticism and the rise of journalism 1864-1895 / Laurel Brake
Shrieking sisters and bawling brothers: sibling rivalry in Sarah Grand and Mary Cholmondeley / Galia Ofek
After eternal punishment: 'fin de siècle' as literary eschatology / Matthew Bradley.

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