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- Margaret Oliphant, Caleb Field: A Tale of the Puritans (Harper and Brothers, 1851). Historical novel about the persecution of the Puritans, set around the time of the Great Plague. (eBay)
- Meir Goldschmidt, Jacob Bendixen, the Jew, trans. and adapt. Mary Howitt, 3 vols. (Colburn, 1851). A young Jewish man tries to construct an identity for himself, with little success. First published in 1845. (eBay)
- Elizabeth Sandham, Providential Care: A Tale, Founded on Facts (Harvey and Darton, 1825). Two poor children find help and live happily ever after. (eBay)
- Sylvain Marechal, The Woman Priest, trans. Sheila Delany (University of Alberta, 2016). Translation of Marechal's 1801 novella about a young woman who decides that the best way to join the priest she loves is to become one herself. (Amazon)
- Gerald Murnane, Stream System: The Collected Short Fiction of Gerald Murname (FSG, 2018). Short stories by the Australian novelist. (Lift Bridge)
- Laurie R. King and Leslie Klinger, eds., For the Sake of the Game: Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon (Pegasus, 2018). Includes both straight Holmes pastiches and more loose responses (including Holmes and Watson as...insects). (Amazon)
- Jonathan Dent, Sinister Histories: Gothic Novels and Representations of the Past, from Horace Walpole to Mary Wollstonecraft (Manchester, 2016). Argues that eighteenth-century Gothic fiction transformed contemporary historiography in its construction of terrifying pasts. (Amazon)
- Justin A. Sider, Parting Words: Victorian Poetry and Public Address (Virginia, 2018). Analyzes the valedictory mode in Victorian poetry. I'm reviewing this for Choice. (Review copy)
- Colin Jager, Unquiet Things: Secularism in the Romantic Age (Penn, 2015). Emergence of different forms of "the secular" in the early nineteenth century. (Amazon [secondhand])
- Jonathan Mee, Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation: Poetics and the Policing of Culture in the Romantic Period (Oxford, 2005). Studies the literary-political implications of the expanding notion of "enthusiasm" during the early nineteenth century (religious, radical, etc.). (Amazon [secondhand])
- Sebastian Lecourt, Cultivating Belief: Victorian Anthropology, Liberal Aesthetics, & the Secular Imagination (Oxford, 2018). Analyzes the Victorian racialization of religious identity (e.g., Eliot, Arnold). (Amazon)
- David Young, F. D. Maurice and Unitarianism (Clarendon, 1992). Examines the influence of Unitarian thinking on the Broad Church theologian F. D. Maurice. (Amazon [secondhand])
- Michael R. Watts, The Dissenters, Volume III: The Crisis and Conscience of Nonconformity (Oxford, 2015). Conclusion of Watts' trilogy about the history of Nonconformist belief in Britain, focusing this time on its transformations during the Victorian period. (Amazon)
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