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Neil McCaw
Neil McCaw
Professor of Victorian Literature & Culture, University of Winchester
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George Eliot and Victorian Historiography: Imagining the National Past
N McCaw
Springer, 2000
602000
Adapting Detective Fiction: Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives
N McCaw
A&C Black, 2011
552011
How to read texts: A student guide to critical approaches and skills
N McCaw
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013
262013
Writing Irishness in nineteenth-century British culture
N McCaw
(No Title), 2004
262004
Close reading, writing and culture
N McCaw
New Writing 8 (1), 25-34, 2011
232011
Sherlock Holmes and a Politics of Adaptation
N McCaw
Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle: Multi-Media Afterlives, 36-48, 2013
202013
Some Mid-Victorian Irishness (es): Trollope, Thackeray, Eliot
N McCaw
na, 2004
92004
‘Slugs and Snails and Puppy Dogs’ Tails’? George Eliot, Masculinity and the (Ir) religion of Nationalism
N McCaw
Masculinity and spirituality in Victorian culture, 149-163, 2000
82000
Adapting Holmes
N McCaw
Cambridge Companion to Sherlock Holmes, 199, 2019
72019
Morse, Frost and the Mystery of the English Working Class
N McCaw
Class and Culture in Crime Fiction: Essays on Works in English Since the …, 2014
72014
Imagining the National Past
N McCaw
George Eliot and Victorian Historiography: Imagining the National Past, 33-50, 2000
62000
Those Other Villagers: Policing Englishness in Caroline Graham's The Killings at Badger's Drift.”
N McCaw
Race and Religion in the Postcolonial British Detective Story, 13-28, 2005
52005
Introduction: Exploding the Canons?
N McCaw
Writing Irishness in Nineteenth-Century British Culture, 1-11, 2004
52004
‘The Most Ordinary Prompting of Comparison’?: George Eliot and the Problematics of Whig Historiography
N McCaw
Literature & History 8 (2), 18-33, 1999
51999
Victorian murder and the digital humanities
N McCaw
Humanities 7 (3), 82, 2018
42018
The ambiguity of evil in TV detective fiction
N McCaw
Inside and Outside of the Law, 21-30, 2009
42009
Toward a Literary Historiography in Gaskell and Eliot
N McCaw
Clio’s Daughters: British Women Making History, 1790–1899, 179-197, 0
3
Adaptations
N McCaw
The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction, 48-56, 2020
22020
BEYOND" A WATER TOAST SYMPATHY": GEORGE ELIOT AND THE SILENCE OF IRELAND
N McCaw
George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, 3-17, 2000
22000
Voicing Rebellion in Victorian Fiction: Towards a Textual Commemoration
N McCaw
Rebellion and Remembrance in Modern Ireland, 159-74, 0
2
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