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2. "Dire Reverse": Poetic Structure and Historic Catastrophe
3. Cosmopugilism: Thomas Moore’s Boxing Satires and the Post-Napoleonic Congresses
4. “Which is to be Master”: Classifying the Language of Alice’s “Antipathies”
5. The Simulation of Academic Crisis; Or, Chicken Little Rules the Roost
6. “Diogenes in Disguise”: Inversion and Identity in The Confidence-Man
7. Courting Public Opinion: Handling Informers in the 1790s
8. Cover
9. Flap, Title Page, Other Works in the Series, Copyright
10. Acknowledgments
11. About the Author, Back Flap, Back Cover
12. Bibliography
13. Index
14. Notes
15. Conclusion. The Case of the Love Elegy
16. 6. Geopolitics from Drennan to Cavour: Locating Ireland in a Changing Europe
17. 5. Foreign Landscapes and the Domestication of the National Subject
18. 4. From Terror to Terrorism: Gothic Movements in England
19. 3. Transatlantic Movements: Exile and Migration
20. 1. The Maids of Killarney: Transatlantic Circulation and the Origins of the National Tale
21. 2. “This Vale of Tears: 'Glendalough and the Gothic
22. Agent reasoning transparency: the influence of information level on automation-induced complacency
23. Canada needs a national COVID-19 inquiry now
24. 8. A Prison Officer and a Gentleman: The Prison Inspector as Imperialist Hero in the Writings of Major Arthur Griffiths (1838-1908)
25. Contributors
26. Captivating Otherness
27. 3. I, Hereby, Vow to Read The Interesting Narrative
28. Captivating Discourses: Class and Nation
29. 5. 'Stone Walls Do (Not) a Prison Make': Rhetorical Strategies and Sentimentalism in the Representation of the Victorian Prison Experience
30. 2. Form and Authority in Russian Serf Narratives
31. 1. Being Jane Warton: Lady Constance Lytton and the Disruption of Privilege
32. The Subject of Captivity
33. Introduction
34. Acknowledgments
35. 4. 'From the Slums to the Slums': The Delimitation of Social Identity in Late Victorian Prison Narratives
36. 7. A Nation in Chains: Barbary Captives and American Identity
37. 6. 'National Feeling' and the Colonial Prison: Teeling's Personal Narrative
38. Bibliography
39. Front Matter
40. Bibliography
41. List of Contributors
42. Index
43. Part III: Hesitation and Inheritance: The Case of Sara Coleridge
44. 9. Her Father’s “Remains': Sara Coleridge's Edition of Essays on His Own Times
45. 10. Opium Addictions and Meta-Physicians: Sara Coleridge's Editing of Biographia Literaria
46. Cover
47. Frontmatter
48. 7. “Growing Pains': Representing the Romantic in Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters
49. Acknowledgments
50. 6. Dyspeptic Reactions: Thomas Carlyle and the Byronic Temper
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