Index | Keywords
Mots-clés | Keywords
A
- à Beckett (Gilbert)
- A Christmas Carol
- A Flight
- A Passage to India
- A Room with a View
- A Study in Scarlet
- A Tale of Two Cities
- abstraction
- academia
- acoustics
- acting technique
- active resistance
- actresses
- Actresses’ Franchise League
- Adam Bede
- Adamson (Robert)
- adaptation
- adaptation of French drama
- adaptation studies
- Adaptation Theory
- Adorno (Theodor)
- adventure
- advertisements
- aesthete
- Aesthetic Movement
- aesthetic Movement
- aesthetic theories
- Aestheticism
- aestheticism
- aesthetics
- affect
- agency
- aging
- agnosticism
- Aladdin
- alchemy
- Alice books
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- allegory
- allusion
- Alma-Tadema (Lawrence)
- almanac
- alpine garden
- alterity
- Alton Locke
- ambiguity
- ambivalence
- America
- American literature
- Amiel (Henri-Frédéric)
- anachronism
- analogy
- ancient Greek
- Andromeda
- Anglicanism
- Anglo-French language
- Anglo-French literary relations
- Anglo-Indian
- Anglo-Russian rivalry
- animal
- animal ontology
- animal references
- animal studies
- animality
- animals
- anthem
- anthropocentrism
- anti-vivisectionalism
- Apollonian
- apology
- apostasy
- appearance
- apprenticeship
- aquaria
- aquarium manuals
- arab
- Arachne
- arbitrariness
- archaeology
- Archer (William)
- architecture
- architecture domestique
- architecture industrielle
- architecture victorienne
- archive
- argument from design
- Arnim (Elizabeth von)
- art
- art and transgression
- art criticism
- Art for art’s sake
- art for art’s sake
- art history
- Art Nouveau
- art-for-art’s sake
- Article 47
- artifact
- artistic creation
- artists’ studios
- Arts and Crafts
- Arts and Crafts movement
- Asmodeus
- association
- atheism
- Atlan (Henri)
- atmosphere
- audacity
- audience
- Aunt Judy’s Magazine
- auricularisation
- Austen (Jane)
- author/illustrator
- authority
- authorship
- autobiographical fragment
- autobiographies
- autobiography
- autographs
- autonomy
B
- Banks (Elizabeth)
- Barrès (Maurice)
- Barrett Browning (Elizabeth)
- bataille des styles
- bath
- BBC
- Beaconsfield
- Beardsley (Aubrey)
- becoming-animal
- becoming-machine
- bedding
- belief
- Belot (Adolphe)
- Bennett (Arnold)
- Besant (Annie)
- Bezer (John James)
- Bible
- biblical
- Bildungsroman
- bilingualism
- binding
- biography
- biography of things
- birdsong
- Bizet (Georges)
- black history
- Bleackley (Horace)
- Bleak House
- Bloomsbury
- blur
- body
- body Language
- bog garden
- Bohemia
- Bokhara
- book history
- book illustration
- books
- borders
- Border crossing
- botany
- bowdlerization
- boys’ adventure stories
- Bradlaugh (Charles)
- branding
- Brexit
- Bridges (George Wilson)
- Britannia
- British 19th century history
- British classical revival in Painting
- British culture
- British Empire
- british historiography
- british history
- British imperialism
- British India
- British missionaries
- British politics
- British suffragettes
- british writers
- Britishness
- broadside
- Brontë (Anne)
- Brontë (Charlotte)
- Brontë (Emily)
- Browning (Robert)
- Browning (Robert)
- Brunetière (Ferdinand)
- Bruno (Giordano)
- Bucklow (Christopher)
- Bulwer-Lytton (Edward)
- Burges (William)
- burlesque
- Burney (Frances)
- Butler (Josephine)
- Byron (Henry James)
- Byzantium
C
- cabinet photograph
- cacophony
- calls
- calotype
- Calotype
- camera
- cameraless photography
- Cammaerts (Émile)
- canine melodrama
- canine species
- canon
- capitalism
- captivity writing
- Cardinal Newman
- care
- caricature
- Carlyle (Thomas)
- Carlyle (Thomas)
- Carmagnole
- Carmilla
- Carmina Burana
- carnival
- Carroll (Lewis)
- Carroll (Lewis)
- Carthage
- cartoons
- Casaubon
- case-histories
- Castoriadis (Cornelius)
- Catholicism
- cats’ status
- cats’ work and location
- Cazalis (Henri)
- celebrity
- celebrity animals
- Celtic mythology
- censorship
- central void
- centre
- ceylon
- Chambers’s Encyclopaedia
- character
- character theme
- Chartism
- chartism
- chartist poetry
- Chelsea
- chemistry
- Chesneau (Ernest)
- child agency
- child narrator
- child readers
- childhood
- children
- children at work
- children’s agency
- children’s literature
- Chion (Michel)
- Christian Socialist
- Christianity
- chromatic revolution
- chromatology
- Church
- church
- Church of England
- Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
- Cine-eye
- cinema
- cinema heritage
- cities
- city
- civil status
- Claims of Decorative Art (The)
- class
- class difference
- classical civilization
- classical tradition
- classics
- clocks
- club
- clubs
- Cobden (Richard)
- Coleridge (Samuel Taylor)
- collaborative
- collective experience
- collective memory
- Collier’s Weekly
- collodion
- colonial
- colonial documentary
- colonialism
- colonies
- colour
- Comédie-Française
- comedy
- comic opera
- commodity
- communication
- comparative literature
- composition
- confession
- Confessions of a Young Man
- confluence
- Conolly (John)
- conquest
- Conrad (Joseph)
- Conservatism
- conservatism
- Conservative Party
- consolation
- constitutionalism
- consumer society
- consumerism
- consumers
- consumption
- contagion
- contemporary French literature
- contemporary photography
- conventions
- convergence
- conversation
- conversations
- conversion
- Cook (Eliza)
- Corelli (Marie)
- Corn Laws
- correspondence
- correspondences
- cosmopolitanism
- costume drama
- court reports
- cover
- Crane (Walter)
- Crane (Walter)
- creativity
- cries
- Crime investigation
- criminal justice
- criminal women
- criminality
- criminals
- criminology
- critical anthology
- critique impressionniste
- Cross (Victoria)
- cross-dressing
- cross-writing
- crossings
- crowd
- Cruikshank (George)
- cryptonym
- cryptonyms
- Crystal Palace
- cultural exchange
- cultural heritage
- cultural identity
- cultural imperialism
- cultural studies
- Cultural Transmission; Penny Dreadful
- culture
- cyborg
- cycling
D
- Daguerre (Louis-Jacques-Mandé)
- daguerreotype
- Daniel Deronda
- Daniel Deronda
- Dante
- Darmesteter (Mrs James)
- Darwin
- Darwin (Charles)
- Darwinism
- Darwin (Charles)
- databases
- Daudet (Léon)
- David Copperfield
- De Morgan (Mary)
- deafness
- death
- Decadence
- decadence
- Decadent Poetry
- decoration
- decorative art
- Decorative arts
- decorative arts
- decorative arts
- deductive reason
- deformation
- degeneracy
- deism
- Deleuze and Guattari
- democracy
- democratic liberalism
- Derges (Susan)
- desire
- detail
- detective camera
- detective fiction
- determinism
- deterritorialisation
- detour
- deviance
- De Quincey (Thomas)
- dialogue
- Diana of the Crossways
- Dickens (Charles)
- Dickensian
- Dickens (Charles)
- didacticism
- Diderot (Denis)
- Dieppe
- dilettantism
- Dionysian
- Dionysus
- discipline
- discordance
- disestablishment
- disguise
- display
- Disraeli (Benjamin)
- Dissenters
- dissidence
- dissimulation
- divans
- dog
- domestic ethos of kindness
- domestic murder
- domesticate
- Don Juan
- Dorothea Brooke
- double
- Douglas (Lord Alfred)
- Doyle (Arthur Conan)
- Doyle (Conan)
- Dracula
- drama
- dramatic criticism
- dramatic monologue
- dramatic resistance
- draughtsmanship
- dream
- dreams
- du Maurier (George)
- Du Maurier (George)
- dystopia
- D’Israeli (Isaac)
E
- earth
- East
- East/West divide
- Eastern Question
- Eccles (Charlotte O’Conor)
- echo
- ecofeminism
- ecopoetics
- ecstasy
- Edinburgh
- Edison (Thomas)
- edition
- editions
- editor
- editorial work
- educational theatre
- Edwardian drama
- edwardian literature
- Edwardian literature
- Edwardian period
- Edwardian prisoners
- Edwardian society
- Edwardians
- effigy
- Egyptology
- ekphrasis
- electoral reform
- Elements of Drawing
- Eliot (George)
- Eliot (George)
- Elissa
- emancipation
- embedded narratives
- emblem
- embroidery
- embryo
- Emerson (Ralph Waldo)
- emigration
- emotion
- empire
- Empire
- Empire Films
- Empiricism
- Empress of India
- encoding
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Endymion
- energy
- England
- English dog culture
- English nationalism
- English opera
- English politics
- englishness
- Englishness
- enigmatic signifiers
- Environment
- environment
- environmental history
- environmental philosophy
- epidemic
- epigraphs/epigraphy
- epistemocritical
- epistemocriticism
- epistemology
- equivocal
- eroticization
- essay
- essentialist discourse
- Estella
- ethics
- Eucharist
- eugenics
- Europe
- european Empires
- eutopia
- Evelyn Sharp
- Evolution
- evolution
- evolutionism
- Evolutionism
- excess
- exhibition
- exile in Paris
- exoticism
- Experimental photography
- experimentation
- explanation
- exploitation
F
- Fabian Miller (Garry)
- Fabian Society
- Fabian society
- Fabre (Ferdinand)
- factory girls
- fairy tale
- fairy tales
- fairy tales
- Fallen woman
- fantastic
- fantastic poetics
- fantasy
- Farr (Florence)
- Far from the Madding Crowd
- fashion
- Fechter (Charles)
- feeble-mindedness
- feline manuals
- female ambition
- female Bildungsroman
- female criminals
- female playwrights
- female marginalisation
- female medical students
- feminine subjectivity
- feminine writing
- femininity
- feminism
- Feminism
- feminist
- fetish
- fetishism
- Feuillet (Octave)
- Feydeau (Georges)
- fiction
- fictional autobiography
- Field (Michael)
- film adaptation
- film aesthetics
- film archives
- film conservation
- film medium
- Filon (Augustin)
- Fin de siècle
- fin de siècle
- fin-de-siècle
- fine arts
- first editions
- first globalization
- First World War
- flâneur
- Flaubert (Gustave)
- Flaubert (Gustave)
- Fleming (George)
- Fletcher (Julia Constance)
- Flim-Flams
- Florence
- floriography
- Flusser (Vilém)
- focalisation
- foetus
- food
- force
- foreign language as passport to freedom
- foreign policy
- foreign words
- foreignize
- form
- Formalism
- Forster (E. M.)
- Forster (Edward Morgan)
- Forster (John)
- Forster (E. M.)
- Forster (Edward Morgan)
- Foucauld (Charles de)
- Foucault (Michel)
- Fowler (Ellen Thorneycroft)
- Fox (Essie)
- framing
- France
- France (Anatole)
- free trade and protection
- freemasonry
- freethought
- French
- French Empire
- French influences
- French intertextuality
- French language
- French Literature
- French Revolution
- French-speaking community of women
- Freud (Sigmund)
- Froude (Richard Hurrell)
- Fugitive Image
- furs
- Fuss (Adam)
G
- Gallicisms
- Galsworthy (John)
- game
- garden
- Garden City
- garden writing
- gardening
- gardening press
- gardens
- Gaskell (Elizabeth)
- Gatty (Margaret)
- Gatty (Margaret)
- gay identity
- gaze
- gender
- gender studies
- gender ideology
- generic hybridity
- genesis and publication
- genius loci
- Genlis (Madame de)
- genre
- gentleman
- geo-critics
- geographical imagination
- geography
- geology
- geopoetics
- ghosts
- Ghost stories
- gift economy
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- girls’ education
- Gissing (George)
- Gissing (George)
- Gladstone (William Ewart)
- Glasgow School of Art
- Godwin (E. W.)
- Godwin (E. W.)
- gold
- Golden Dawn
- gossip
- gothic
- Gothic
- gothic machinery
- Gothic Revival
- Gounod (Charles)
- Grail
- Grand (Sarah)
- Grant (C. J.)
- graphic arts
- Great Britain
- great exhibition
- Great Exhibition
- Greater Britain
- Greece
- Greek ideal
- Greek poetry
- Greenwood (James)
- grotesque
- guide
- guilds
- guillotine
- guilt
H
- habitus
- Hachette
- Haggard (Henry Rider)
- Haggard (Rider)
- Hamlet
- hand
- handprint
- hapticality
- Hardy (Barbara)
- Hardy (Thomas)
- Hardy (Thomas)
- Harraden (Beatrice)
- Hathaway (Henry)
- haunting
- Hayes (Alfred)
- Hazlitt (William)
- Hegel (Georg W.F.)
- hegemony
- Heine (Heinrich)
- heliography
- heliotropism
- hellenism
- Hellenism
- Helmholtz (Hermann von)
- Heresthetics
- heritage
- heritage film
- hermeneutics
- hero-making
- heroism
- heteroglossia
- Higgs (Mary)
- Hill (David Octavius)
- historians
- historical archaeology
- historical novel
- Historically Informed Performance (HIP)
- history
- history from below
- history of animals
- history of ideas
- history of insects
- history of reading
- history of the law
- HMS Beagle
- hoax
- Holbach (d’)
- Holiday Romance
- Holyoake (George Jacob)
- home
- homogeneity
- homosexuality
- horizon
- Houghton (Arthur Boyd)
- house-fly
- Household Words
- Housing
- Housman (Laurence)
- Howard (Ebenezer)
- human geography
- human machines
- human-animal relationship
- humanimality
- humanism
- Humour
- humour
- Hunt (William Holman)
- hunting
- husbands and wives
- Hutcheon (Linda)
- Huxley (T. H.)
- Huxley (Thomas Henry)
- Huysmans (J. K.)
- Huysmans (Joris-Karl)
- Hybrid
- hybridity
- hybridization
- Hyperborean Apollo
I
- iconoclasm
- iconography
- iconotext
- ideals
- identity
- ideological politics
- ideology
- illegibility
- illegitimacy
- illustration
- illustrations
- image
- images
- Imaginary Portraits
- imaginary portraits
- imagination
- imagined travel
- imperfection
- imperial history
- imperial Rome
- imperialism
- implied reader
- impressionism
- in-between
- inclusiveness
- India
- individualism
- inductive reason
- industrial archaeology
- industrial district
- industrial sublime
- industrialisation
- industrialism
- industrialization
- industrial society
- industry
- inebriety
- inheritance
- initiation
- Inner monologue
- innocence of the eye
- instinctualism
- Intentions
- interdisciplinarity
- interdisciplinary approach
- interior design
- interiority
- intermedial translation
- intermediality
- international
- international thought
- intersectionality
- interspecies interrelationality
- intertext
- intertextuality
- Irene Adler
- Irish literature
- irony
- Isabel Archer
- Islam
- island
- Italy
L
- la mort dans la littérature
- labels/etiquette
- laboratory
- Labouchère (Henry)
- labour movement
- Lacan (Jacques)
- Lady Clara Cavendish
- lady visitors
- lalangue
- land
- landed wealth
- landscape architect
- Lang (Andrew)
- language
- language as commerce
- language skills
- Late Victorian Fiction
- late-nineteenth century paganism
- Latinate English
- Lavater (Johann Kaspar)
- law
- Lee (Ang)
- Lee (Vernon)
- Leigh (Mike)
- Leighton (Frederic)
- leisure
- Lemaître (Jules)
- lesbianism
- letters (correspondence)
- Lewes (George Henry)
- Lewis Seymour and Some Women
- lexical false friends
- Le Fanu
- Liberal Party
- liberalism
- Liberalism
- libraries
- library history
- life
- light
- Lind (Jenny)
- linguistic invention
- linguistic masks
- Lisieux
- literary genre
- literary influence
- literary representations
- literature
- literature and psychoanalysis
- literature and translation
- literature and visual arts
- living pictures
- livre matériel (le)
- loan words
- Logan (John)
- London
- London (Jack)
- London Foundling Hospital
- London sounds
- Lord Jim
- Lothair
- lunatic asylum
- Lydgate
- Lytton (Constance)
M
- Macbeth (Ann)
- machine
- machinery
- machines
- MacKenzie (John)
- Macrone (John)
- Magic Lantern
- Malthus (Thomas Robert)
- Manchester School
- manipulation
- Manning (Henry Edward)
- manuals
- mapping
- marginalisation
- Marian imagery
- marine animals
- marriage
- Martineau (Harriet)
- Marx (Karl)
- masculinity
- mask
- Masque
- masquerade
- Massenet (Jules)
- Masson (Rosaline)
- material culture
- materialism
- materiality
- Maurice
- mauvais genre
- Mayhew (Horace)
- Mayor of Casterbridge
- McQueen (Alexander)
- meaning
- means of transport
- meat
- mechanical reproduction
- mechanization
- Medeiros (Margarida)
- media
- media archaeology
- Median voter
- Medieval
- medieval sources
- melancholy
- melodrama
- memorial
- memory
- Meredith (George)
- Meredith (George)
- Mermaid
- meta-film.
- metamorphosis
- metaphor
- Metaphysical Society
- Metaphysical Society (1869-80)
- metaphysics
- meteorology
- Method
- method of deduction
- mettrie (la)
- Meynell (Alice)
- Middlemarch
- Midland Grand Hotel
- Mikimoto (Ryuzo)
- militarism
- Mill (John Stuart)
- Millais (John Everett)
- Miller (Hugh)
- Mill (John Stuart)
- Milton (John)
- mimesis
- mining
- mirror
- Missing link
- mistakes
- mobile cinema
- mode
- model
- modern Japan
- Modern Painters
- modern painters
- Modern Painting
- modernism
- Modernist arts
- modernity
- Modernity
- modernization
- Molière
- Monk Foster (John)
- monsters
- Moore (George)
- Moore (George)
- moral management
- moral treatment
- morality
- Morris (William)
- Morris (William)
- motoring
- Mourey (Gabriel)
- mourning
- movement
- Mrs Reed
- Muir (John)
- Müller (Max)
- multilingualism
- mummy fiction
- Murray Cookesley (Margaret)
- Museum of Optography
- music
- musicality
- mystery cults
- mysticism
- Mythology
N
- name
- naming
- narratee
- narration
- narrative
- narrativization
- narrator
- nation
- national identity
- national theatre
- nationalism
- nationhood
- Nationhood
- natural history illustrations
- Natural Philosophy
- natural theology
- naturalism
- Nature
- nature
- needlework
- negative
- neo-paganism
- neo-Victorian studies
- Neo-Victorian Studies
- neo-Victorianism
- neo-victorianism
- Neoclassicism
- Nesbit (Edith)
- network
- neuter
- new imperialism
- New Woman
- Newbery (Francis)
- Newbery (Jessie)
- news
- newspaper
- nineteenth century
- nineteenth-century Britain
- nineteenth-century literature
- nitrogen
- noise
- noises
- non-anthropocentric ethics
- non-film archives
- non-restraint
- Nordau (Max)
- norm
- normalisation
- Normandy
- norms
- north and south
- Northumberland
- North–South divide
- nostalgia
- notebook
- notebooks
- nothing
- novel
- novella
- nutrition
O
- object-gaze
- obscenity
- obscurity
- observers
- occult
- occupational therapy
- Ogbourne (Derek)
- Olalla
- Oliver Twist
- Oliver Twist (1837–39)
- One Nation Conservatism
- one-character film
- one-nation conservatism
- Ong (Walter J.)
- Onimaru
- Opera
- opera
- Ophelia
- Optogram
- oral tales
- oratory
- orientalism
- Orientalism
- Osborne
- ostrich
- otherness
- Otherness
- Ouida
- Our Mutual Friend
- Ovid
- Owen (Richard)
- Owen (Robert)
- Owenism
P
- pacifism
- Pagan Review (The)
- paganism
- Paganism
- Paine (Thomas)
- painting
- painting and writing
- Paley (William)
- Pan
- Pankhurst (Emmeline)
- panopticon
- paradox
- Paris
- Parker (Elizabeth)
- parody
- participant observation
- passive resistance
- pastoral
- Pater (Walter)
- paternalism
- patriarchal society
- patriotism
- pattern
- Peacock (Thomas Love)
- pedagogy
- perception
- perceptions
- peregrination
- performance
- periodical
- periodical press
- periodicals
- periphery
- persistence
- Personal Writings
- perspective
- Persuasion
- pet ownership
- Peter Ibbetson
- phantasmagoria
- Phantasmagoria
- phantom
- pharmakon
- phenomenology
- phenomenon
- philanthropy
- philosophy
- philosophy of history
- Phoenicians
- phonetics
- phonograph
- phonographic author
- photogenic drawings
- Photogram
- photogram
- photographic
- photography
- photosensitive
- physiognomy
- Picture Books
- picturesque sounds
- Pierssens (Michel)
- Pixerécourt (Guilbert de)
- place
- places
- playing
- Poe (Edgar Allan)
- poetess
- poetic (auto)biography
- poetic dream
- poetics
- poetry
- Poetry
- poetry and art
- political caricature
- political poetry
- politics
- Politics and government
- polyglossia
- polyphony
- pope
- popular culture
- popular education
- popular fiction
- popular literature
- popular music
- popular science
- popularisation
- population control
- portraiture
- pose
- positivism
- post-modernism
- post-mortem
- postcards
- postcolonialism
- posthuman
- Postmodernism
- poverty
- Powell (Enoch)
- pre-Raphaelites
- Pre-Raphaelites
- Pre-Raphaelitism
- preface
- Prehistory
- premarital sex
- Preraphaelitism
- preservation
- Prigogyne (Ilya)
- Princess’s Theatre
- printing
- prison
- prisons
- processions
- Procter (Adelaide)
- professions
- progress
- propaganda
- property
- prophetic poetry
- prostitution
- proteins
- Proust (Marcel)
- provincial novel
- Psichari (Ernest)
- psychiatry
- psychoanalysis
- psychogeography
- public opinion
- publisher
- publishing history
- Pugin (Augustus)
- Pugin (Augustus)
- Punch
- Punch Magazine
- purgatory
- purloined letter
R
- race
- Race
- race and racism
- racism
- radicalism
- Radicals
- railroads
- re-enchantment of the world
- reader-response criticism
- readership
- reading
- reading history
- realism
- realities behind diplomacy
- reality effect
- realms of memory
- Rebell (Hugues)
- rebellion
- reception studies
- recidivism
- reconstruction of extinct species
- Redemption
- redemption
- reference books
- Reform Bills
- reformism
- Reform Bill
- refuge
- regression
- rehabilitation
- rejuvenation
- relics
- religion
- religious rhethoric
- religious symbolism
- religious poems
- renaissance
- Renaissance
- Renaissance (The)
- Renouveau Gothique
- repeat offenders
- representation
- republicanism
- reputation
- resilience
- resonance
- resonator
- restauration
- retail spaces
- Retina
- Retinogram
- retrofuturism
- Retrospect
- Return of the Native (The)
- revenant
- reverent induction
- reversal
- reviews
- rewriting
- Reynolds (George W. M.)
- rhetoric
- rhythm
- Ricardo (David)
- Risorgimento
- ritualism
- Roberts (Michèle)
- Robins (Elizabeth)
- Robinson (A. Mary)
- Robinson (William)
- Robinson (William
- romance
- romantic drama
- romanticism
- Romanticism
- Rome
- Rosimond
- Rossetti (Christina)
- Rossetti (Dante Gabriel)
- Rostand (Edmond)
- Rouen
- Rubens (Peter Paul)
- rumour
- Ruskin (John)
- Ruskin (John)
- rustic
- Rymer (James Malcolm)
S
- sacrament.
- sado-masochism
- Sahara Desert
- Saint-Exupéry (Antoine de)
- Saintsbury (George)
- Saki
- Sala (G. A.)
- Salomé
- Salt Lake City
- Sappho
- Sartor Resartus
- satire
- savagery
- Savile
- Savoy theatre
- Schmitt (Eric-Emmanuel)
- school
- Schreiner (Olive)
- science
- Scotland
- Scott (George Gilbert)
- Scottish
- Scott (George Gilbert)
- sea
- sea-resort
- secondary orality
- secret resistance
- secularism
- self-representation
- self-taught practice of photographic portraiture
- self-translation
- semitism
- sensation
- senses
- sensory perception
- serialization
- Serres (Michel)
- settees
- sexology
- sexual awakening
- sexual harassment
- sexual history
- sexuality
- Shadow
- Shadow Catchers
- Shadwell (Thomas)
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare (William)
- shame
- sharp
- Shaw (George Bernard)
- Sherlock
- Sherlock Holmes
- shooting
- short stories
- short story
- short-form fiction
- sickness
- sight
- signified
- signifier
- Silas Marner
- silence
- sin
- Sinclair (May)
- single mothers
- Sketches by Boz (1836
- skinned cats
- slavery
- Sleeping Beauty (the)
- sociability
- social and economic inequalities
- social class
- social hierarchy
- social history
- social lives of things
- social norms
- social novel
- social reform
- social status
- socialism
- Socialist Revival
- social order
- social resistance
- society
- sociology
- sodomy
- solar agency
- solitary genius
- Solomon (Simeon)
- sonic landscape
- sonic signatures
- soprano
- sound
- sound signature
- sound studies
- sounds
- soundscape
- South
- South (the)
- South America
- souvenirs
- space
- Spain
- spatiality
- speciation
- species
- speech and writing
- spiritualism
- spirituality
- sport
- St. Pancras
- steam machine
- steam press
- steam-punk
- steampunk
- Stengers (Isabelle)
- Stephen (Sir James Fitzjames)
- stereotypes
- Stevenson (R. L.)
- Stevenson (Robert Louis)
- Stevenson (Robert Louis)
- Stoker (Bram)
- study-traveller
- subjectivation
- subjectivity
- sublime
- submission
- subversion
- suffering
- suffrage
- suffrage drama
- suffragette
- Suffragette
- suffragism
- suicide
- sun-dial
- supernatural
- Swinburne (Algernon Charles)
- Swinburne (Algernon Charles)
- swinging lamps
- symbolism
- symbolist
- Symonds (John Addington)
- Symons (Arthur)
- sympathy
T
- taboos
- tactile imagination
- tactility.
- Talbot (William Henry Fox)
- Tales from Shakespeare
- Tannhäuser
- taxidermy
- techneme
- technology
- technophilia
- telecommunication
- telepathy
- temperance
- teratology
- territory sound
- terror
- Tess
- Tess of the d’Urbervilles
- tessellation
- text/image relationship
- textile
- texts
- textual history
- textual materiality
- Textual Studies
- textuality
- textuality and sexuality
- Thackeray (W. M.)
- Thackeray (William Makepeace)
- The Duchess de la Vallìere
- the ethics of industry
- The Fantasticks
- The Freewoman Journal
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- The Lady of Lyons
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Renaissance
- The Stones of Venice
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- the Thing
- The Time Machine
- The Turn of the Screw
- The Years
- the ‘grid’
- theatre
- Theatre
- theatre censorship
- theatre/comedy
- theatricality
- theory of evolution
- Theosophy
- thermodynamics
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Thirdspace
- Thompson (Emma)
- Thoreau (Henry David)
- thumb Bible
- title
- topiary art
- topicality
- topography
- Tory
- Tory democracy
- tourism
- Tower House
- Toy Books
- trace
- trace.
- traces
- Tractarian
- trade press
- tragedy
- transatlantic
- Transcendentalism
- transference
- transgression
- transgressions
- transition
- translation
- translation studies
- translations
- transmission
- transnational adaptation
- transparency
- transvestite
- trauma
- travel
- travel account
- travel literature
- travel writing
- travel-writing
- travelling
- travel narrative
- travesty
- tricoteuses
- Trollope (Anthony)
- Trollope (Anthony)
- Truth in representation
- Turner (Joseph Mallord William)
- TV Series
- Two on a Tower
- typology
- Tyre
V
- Vachon (Marius)
- value
- vampire
- Vaudoyer (Jean-Louis)
- vegetarianism
- Venice
- Venus
- Verne (Jules)
- vestiges
- Victorian
- victorian (period)
- Victorian animal rights
- victorian animals
- Victorian art
- Victorian arts
- Victorian book illustration
- Victorian drama
- Victorian dramatic monologue
- victorian era
- Victorian fashion
- Victorian fiction
- victorian fiction
- Victorian Hellenism
- Victorian historical context
- victorian literature
- Victorian literature
- Victorian novel
- victorian novel
- Victorian painting
- victorian period
- Victorian period
- Victorian periodicals
- Victorian pets
- Victorian photography
- Victorian poetry
- Victorian sensibilities
- Victorian sexology
- Victorian soundscape
- Victorian studies
- Victorian times
- Victorian travel writing
- Victorian values
- Victorian vision
- victorian visual culture
- Victorian women
- Victorian women's poetry
- Victorianism
- Victorians
- Villette
- Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
- vindication
- virus
- vision
- visitors’ books
- visual and material culture
- visual literacy
- visual perception
- visual studies
- Visual unconscious
- visual arts
- Vivian Grey
- vocal object
- voice
- voices
- Von Arnim (Elizabeth)
- Voyage
- voyeurism
W
- Wagner (Richard)
- walking
- war literature
- Ward (Mary)
- Ward (Rowland)
- Wells (Herbert George)
- Wells (H. G.)
- Wells (Herbert George)
- Whigs
- Whistler (James Abbott McNeill)
- Whistler (James)
- wild garden
- Wilde (Oscar)
- Wilde (Oscar)
- Wills (W. G.)
- woman poet
- women
- women artists
- women at work
- women poets
- women travellers
- women’s leisure
- women’s writing
- women’s resistance
- wood-engraving
- woodcuts
- Woodlanders (The)
- Woolf (Virginia)
- Woolf (Virginia)
- words of others
- work
- workhouse
- working conditions
- working-class autobiography
- working-class literature
- working-class writing
- Wotton (Mabel E.)
- writer’s home
- writing
- Wuthering Heights
- Wyzewa (Téodor de)


