Back to matchesWe found a matchYour institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.TitleBlood on the Tracks: Sensation Drama, the Railway, and the Dark Face of Modernity.AuthorsDaly, NicholasAbstractSpeculates the origins of the popular railway rescue scene in T. Moncrieff's drama of `The Scamps of London.' Details of the scene; Historical roots of the popular railway rescue; How the `Era' reviewed Watts Phillips's `Land Rats and Water Rats.'SubjectsENGLAND; LONDON (England); RAILROADS; SCAMPS of London, The (Theatrical production); VICTORIAN (Literary period)PublicationVictorian Studies, 1998, Vol 42, Issue 1, p47ISSN0042-5222Publication typeLiterary CriticismDOI10.2979/VIC.1998.42.1.47