Featured White Papers
Dickensian Intemperance: Charity and Reform
Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Fall 2003 by Claybaugh, Amanda
Rush, Benjamin. An Inquiry into the Effects of Spirituous Liquors on the Human Body, To which is Added a Moral and Physical Thermometer. Boston, 1790.
Seltzer, Mark. Henry James and the Art of Power. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1984.
Shiman, Lilian Lewis. Crusade against Drink in Victorian England. New York: St. Martin's, 1988.
Smith, Mack. Literary Realism and the Ekphrastic Tradition. College Station: Penn State UP, 1995.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Life Among the Lowly. 1852. Ed. Elizabeth Ammons. New York: Norton, 1994.
Thompson, F. M. L. The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain, 18301900. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1988.
Watkins, Miles. A Sketch of the Life of Miles Watkins, of Cheltenham; wherein is related the particular incidents connected with his history ... and the ultimate happiness enjoyed by him, since adopting the Total Abstinence Pledge: Written by Himself. Cheltenham, 1841.
Welsh, Alexander. The City of Dickens. 1971. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1986.
Williams, Raymond. The Country and the City. London: Oxford UP, 1973.
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