Introduction: Television for Victorianists
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Sean O’Sullivan
Serials and Satisfaction
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Susan David Bernstein
In Treatment with George Eliot
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Amy M. King
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose: Friday Night Lights and Victorian Fictions of Provincial Life
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Liz Maynes-Aminzade
You’re Part of Something Bigger: Macrorealist TV
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Caroline Levine
Extraordinary Ordinariness: Realism Now and Then
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John Plotz
Serial Pleasures: The Influence of Television on the Victorian Novel
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Ivan Kreilkamp
Without Parents or Pedigree: Neo-Victorian Adaptation as Disavowal or Critique
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Lauren M. E. Goodlad
Afterword
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Jesse Rosenthal
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