Beyond Orientalism; Texting the Victorian East.Published in:Critical Survey, 2009, v. 21, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.3167/cs.2009.210101By:Kuehn, Julia;Wagner, Tamara S.Publication type:Article
Oriental Interests, Interesting Orients: Class, Authority, and the Reception of Knowledge in Victorian Women's Travel Writing.Published in:2009By:O'Cinneide, MuireannPublication type:Essay
Touring the Dead Lands: Emily Eden, Victorian Famines, and Colonial Picturesque.Published in:2009By:Mukherjee, PabloPublication type:Literary Criticism
Women Travellers in the Malay Archipelago and the Malay Fiction of Joseph Conrad.Published in:2009By:Hampson, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
'Not Yet ... Not There': Breaking the Bonds of Marriage in E.M. Forster's A Passage to India.Published in:2009By:Sainsbury, AlisonPublication type:Literary Criticism
Turkish Robbers, Lumps of Delight, and the Detritus of Empire: The East Revisited in Dickens's Late Novels.Published in:2009By:Moore, GracePublication type:Literary Criticism
God and His Doubles: Kipling and Conrad's 'The Man who would be King'.Published in:2009By:Nagai, KaoriPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lord Jim: A Character in Search of a Plot.Published in:2009By:Baxter, Katherine IsobelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Notes on Contributors.Published in:Critical Survey, 2009, v. 21, n. 1, p. 128, doi. 10.3167/cs.2009.210111Publication type:Article