General
- Introduction to Neo-Victorianism
- Authors of Neo-Victorian Fiction
- The Postimperial British Debate over History versus Heritage
- History, Heritage, and Secondary School National Curriculum in the United Kingdom, 1970-2000
- One explanation for Neo-Victorian Fiction: Jasper Fforde on the end of narrative originality
- Mystery, Detective Stories, and Neo-Victorian Fiction
- Steampunk as Neo-Victorian
- Review of the televison series, The Terror, about the lost Franklin expedition
- Adapting a Victorian Classic: Roman Polanski’s Tess and Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles
- Jack Clayton's Adaptation of The Turn of the Screw in The Innocents: A Critical Discussion and Evaluation
- Book and Film Reviews
The Victorians
- Victorians and Victorianism — an Introduction
- Victorianism as a Fusion of Neoclassical and Romantic Ideas and Attitudes
- The Complex Realities of Victorianism
- Main Currents in Victorian Intellectual History — Some Handy Oversimplifications
- Forgetting Obvious Things: The legacy of the Victorians?
- Stained Glass and Gaslight — Darkness, Smog, and a Little Light in Victorian Cities
- The fundamental conflicts of Victorian poetry
- The Difficulties of Victorian Poetry — Browning, Hopkins, Swinburne, Tennyson
- What was Victorian taste, really?
- Victorian Earnestness
- The Victorian Gentleman
- Crisis of Organized Religion
- Queen Victoria
Web Resources
- Neo-Victorian Studies (peer-reviewed online scholarly journal)
Last modified 5 May 2019