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Victorian Illustrated Fiction - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Baker, Charles. Bibliography of British Book Illustrators, 1860-1900. Birmingham, England: Birmingham Bookshop, 1978, 186 p.
Lists the illustrations of major artists of the last half of the nineteenth century, including works published anonymously.
Olmsted, John Charles, and Jeffrey Egan Welch. Victorian Novel Illustration: A Selected Checklist, 1900-1976. New York: Garland, 1979, 124 p.
Catalogues twentieth-century scholarship on the topic of illustrated fiction in the nineteenth century.
CRITICISM
Bogardus, Ralph F. Pictures and Texts: Henry James, A. L. Coburn, and New Ways of Seeing in Literary Culture. Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press, 1984, 249 p.
Discusses James's changing views on illustration, with special attention to photography.
Buchanan-Brown, John. The Illustrations of William Makepeace Thackeray. North...
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