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Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

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About this series

This academic series explores Victorian literature and culture through a historical lens. It examines the period's texts and ideas, often focusing on their connections to broader societal and political developments. Readers interested in the Victorian era and its cultural impact will find valuable insights here.

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  • What is the focus of the Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture series?

    This academic series explores various aspects of 19th-century literature and culture, often examining how historical, social, and political contexts shaped the literary output and cultural understanding of the era. It frequently features interdisciplinary approaches to well-known and lesser-known works.

  • Are the books in this series intended to be read in a specific order?

    Each volume in the Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture series functions as a standalone academic monograph. There is no prescribed reading order, and readers can select books based on their specific research interests or topics of study.