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Introduction

Nineteenth-century movement(s)

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Nancy Henry

Nancy Henry is the Nancy Moore Goslee Professor of English at the University of Tennessee. She is the author of Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain: Cultures of Investment (2018), The Life of George Eliot: A Critical Biography (2012), the Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot (2008), and George Eliot and the British Empire (2001). She is a co-editor of the Journal of Victorian Culture and George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies.

Amber Walters-Molina

Amber Walters-Molina is a PhD student in the English Department at the University of North Texas. Her studies focus on nineteenth-century British literature, women writers, speculative fiction, and digital humanities. Her research interests investigate issues of gender, socioeconomic disparity, and monstrosity in work by authors like Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and George Eliot.

Eliza Alexander Wilcox

Eliza Alexander Wilcox is a PhD student in the English Department at the University of Tennessee. They study queer femininity and disability in the traditional long eighteenth and nineteenth century archive and in new media representations. Their research on queer fem(me)ininity and Regency-era media is forthcoming from feral feminisms, and their dissertation will trace the emergence and visibility of queer femmes and queer fem(me)ininity in the long eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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