Neo-Victorian Series

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Marie-Luise Kohlke
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The Neo-Victorian Series aims to analyse the complex revival, re-vision and recycling of the long nineteenth century in the cultural imaginary. This contemporary phenomenon will be examined in its diverse British and worldwide, postcolonial and neo-colonial contexts, as well as its manifold forms, including literature, the arts, film, television, and virtual media. To assess such simultaneous artistic regeneration and retrogressive innovation and to tackle the ethical debate and ideological consequences of these re-appropriations will constitute the main challenges of this series.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals to the publisher at BRILL, Christa Stevens.
Neo-Victorian Decadence
Media, Genres, Eras
Band 10
978-90-04-74731-9
Neo-Victorianism and Medievalism
Re-appropriating the Victorian and Medieval Pasts
Band 9
978-90-04-68835-3
Black Neo-Victoriana
Band 8
978-90-04-46915-0
Neo-Victorian Villains
Adaptations and Transformations in Popular Culture
Band 7
978-90-04-32225-7
Neo-Victorian Biofiction
Reimagining Nineteenth-Century Historical Subjects
Band 6
978-90-04-43435-6
Neo-Victorian Humour
Comic Subversions and Unlaughter in Contemporary Historical Re-Visions
Band 5
978-90-04-33661-2
Neo-Victorian Cities
Reassessing Urban Politics and Poetics
Band 4
978-90-04-29233-8
Neo-Victorian Gothic
Horror, Violence and Degeneration in the Re-Imagined Nineteenth Century
Band 3
978-94-012-0896-3
Neo-Victorian Families
Gender, Sexual and Cultural Politics
Band 2
978-94-012-0724-9
Neo-Victorian Tropes of Trauma
The Politics of Bearing After-Witness to Nineteenth-Century Suffering
Band 1
978-90-420-3231-6
Series Editors
Marie-Luise Kohlke, Swansea University, UK
Christian Gutleben, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France

Editorial Board
Elizabeth Ho, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
Kate Mitchell, Australian National University, Canberra