... Victorian Literature and Culture
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y separately published work icon Victorian Literature and Culture vol. 46 no. 3/4 Fall/Winter 2018 15399163 2018 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Victorian Literature and Culture vol. 43 no. 2 June 2015 10702203 2015 periodical issue

'The Victorians’ driving interest in exploration and expansion is perhaps one of the best-known scholarly truisms about the age and its literature. While the British Empire was rapidly expanding and commercial competition began to stretch across the globe with a newly perceived urgency, Victorians at home throughout this expanding empire were at once fascinated and anxious in reading about the wider world. Armchair explorers might have confined themselves to a vicarious enjoyment of the gold-nuggets that seem to lay scattered throughout the expanding settler world, of adventures in an excitingly exoticised “bush,” and of shipwrecks and dubious impostors who sometimes seemed to return from the middle of nowhere...' (Publication introduction)

y separately published work icon Victorian Literature and Culture vol. 35 no. 1 March 2007 Z1357577 2007 periodical issue
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