The nineteenth-century opium complex: From Thomas Love Peacock to Sherlock Holmes
págs. 3-18
Organ pipes and bodies with organs: Listening to De Quincey’s First Opium War essays
págs. 19-36
Extraterritorial Publication and American Missionary Authority about the ‘Opium War’: Contesting the Eloquence and Reciprocity of John Quincy Adams’s ‘Lecture on the War with China’
págs. 37-59
págs. 60-77
‘Black Mail’: Networks of opium and postal exchange in nineteenth-century India
págs. 78-96
Gandhi, De Quincey and Hali: The pleasures and pains of opium
págs. 97-112
Neil Rhodes, Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England
págs. 113-115
págs. 115-119
Ezra Tawil, Literature, American Style: The Originality of Imitation in the Early Republic
págs. 119-121
Stephanie Elizabeth Churms, Romanticism and Popular Magic: Poetry and Cultures of the Occult in the 1790s
págs. 122-124
Mary Spongberg, Women Writers and the Nation’s Past 1790–1860: Empathetic Histories
págs. 124-126
Peter John Brownlee, The Commerce of Vision: Optical Culture and Perception in Antebellum America
págs. 126-129
Ted Geier, Meat Markets: The Cultural History of Bloody London; Rebecca J. H. Woods, The Herds Shot Round the World: Native Breeds and the British Empire, 1800–1900
págs. 129-132
Elizabeth M. Holt, Fictitious Capital: Silk, Cotton, and the Rise of the Arabic Novel
págs. 132-134
Kirsten MacLeod, American Little Magazines of the Fin de Siècle: Art, Protest, and Cultural Transformation
págs. 135-137
págs. 137-139
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