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A Tale of Two Statues: Memorialising Queen Victoria in London and Calcutta 两个雕像的故事:纪念伦敦和加尔各答的维多利亚女王
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI: 10.16995/ntn.6408
J. Plunkett
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'Unmistakeably Visible:' Queen Victoria in Frith's "Marriage of the Prince of Wales" “清晰可见”:维多利亚女王在弗里思的《威尔士亲王的婚礼》中
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI: 10.16995/ntn.4729
P. Fletcher
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Afterlives: Queen Victoria, photography and mourning 死后:维多利亚女王,摄影和哀悼
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-09-27 DOI: 10.16995/ntn.4717
Helen Trompeteler
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Queen Victoria's Museums 维多利亚女王博物馆
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-09-27 DOI: 10.16995/ntn.4712
J. Marschner
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Homeworking at the Soane 在索恩做作业
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-06-14 DOI: 10.16995/NTN.4705
Helen Dorey
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Curating Historic Interiors at the Charles Dickens Museum during Covid 在新冠肺炎期间,在查尔斯·狄更斯博物馆策划历史室内设计
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-06-14 DOI: 10.16995/ntn.4734
Emma Treleaven
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‘Look Back, and Smile on Perils Past’: Abbotsford in Lockdown “回顾过去,微笑面对危险”:被封锁的阿伯茨福德
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI: 10.16995/NTN.4738
Kirsty Lorna Archer-Thompson
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Bending the Clock: New Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ageing: A Roundtable Conversation 弯曲时钟:19世纪老龄化的新视角:圆桌对话
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-04-08 DOI: 10.16995/NTN.4398
Andrea Charise, David W. McAllister, D. Looser, Jacob Jewusiak, R. M. McAdams, T. Lau
{"title":"Bending the Clock: New Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ageing: A Roundtable Conversation","authors":"Andrea Charise, David W. McAllister, D. Looser, Jacob Jewusiak, R. M. McAdams, T. Lau","doi":"10.16995/NTN.4398","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.16995/NTN.4398","url":null,"abstract":"Over the past decade, several academic studies have taken nineteenth-century ageing as their topic, including Devoney Looser’s Women Writers and Old Age in Great Britain (2008), Karen Chase’s The Victorians and Old Age (2009), Kay Heath’s Aging by the Book (2009), and Alice Crossley’s special issue of Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies (2017). Following the publication of two significant new monographs — Andrea Charise’s The Aesthetics of Senescence (2020) and Jacob Jewusiak’s Aging, Duration, and the English Novel (2019) — the time is ripe for a synthesis of this dynamic cluster of scholarship, with special attention to where nineteenth-century perspectives on ageing is going, and ought to go, from here. Recorded in January 2020, this roundtable is a curated compilation of conversations with key scholars in the field: Devoney Looser (Arizona State University), David McAllister (Birkbeck, University of London), Ruth M. McAdams (Skidmore College), Jake Jewusiak (Newcastle University), and Travis Chi Wing Lau (Kenyon College). Edited by Andrea Charise, this roundtable assembles new perspectives on the present and future of nineteenth-century studies of age(ing), including: What’s next for age studies’ approaches to reading and teaching nineteenth-century texts? How might a better understanding of ‘old’ models inform our current day concerns with ageing populations and intergenerational discord? Can age studies research help make a case for the enduring role of the arts and humanities in a STEM-dominated culture? And how might attending to the old, ageing, and obsolete help address newly emergent global crises, including the rise of populism and climate change? Accessible in both audio format and textual transcription, this roundtable interview offers a timely resource for researchers, students, and a broader public interested in the literary present and futures of ageing and older age.","PeriodicalId":90082,"journal":{"name":"19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-04-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"80737561","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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‘A Budding Morrow in Midnight’: Facing Challenges and Embracing Opportunities during Lockdown at the Keats-Shelley House Museum in Rome 在罗马济慈-雪莱故居博物馆举办的“午夜萌芽的明天”:在封锁期间面对挑战和拥抱机遇
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-03-23 DOI: 10.16995/NTN.4375
G. Albano
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Introduction: The Time Elapsed 简介:时间流逝
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Pub Date : 2021-03-16 DOI: 10.16995/NTN.4371
H. Small
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