This is a group for students of JMU's ENG329: Haunted Victorians in the fall of 2025. 

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


"To Let", Croker ~ Map | Map

This is a map of all the key locations in Croker's narrative "To Let". These include locations that Aggie travels through on her journey to Briarwood, as well as locations mentioned as vacation spots for the Anglo-Indians. These provide readers with context for how the climate impacts and haunts the imperialists within the narrative. 

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3. "Herself," Braddon ~ Gallery Exhibit | Gallery Exhibit

Images associated with Braddon's 1894 "Herself."

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1. "At the End of the Passage," Kipling ~ Gallery Exhibit | Gallery Exhibit

Images associated with Kipling's 1890 "At the End of the Passage."

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2. "To Let," Croker ~ Gallery Exhibit | Gallery Exhibit

Images associated with Croker's 1893 "To Let."

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4. "The Hungry Stones," Tagore ~ Gallery Exhibit | Gallery Exhibit

Images associated with Tagore's 1895 "The Hungry Stones."

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"Herself," Braddon ~ Map | Map

This map locates every specific place mentioned in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 1894 narrative "Herself." Each location cites the passage in which it is mentioned and includes a brief description of its importance.

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"At the End of the Passage," Kipling ~ Map | Map

A map of key locations associated with the four main characters in Kipling's "At the End of the Passage" (1890), with explanations of their significance for the narrative.

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Fig 1.4 | Place

1.4 Hummil (Assistant Engineer)

*Not explicitly mentioned, however, London was the largest city in the world, and they likely came from this hub of economic prowess.*

An Assistant Engineer in British India was a junior officer in the Public Works Department (PWD), responsible for infrastructure projects that sustained the empire. Public…

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Map "Mohamedan" | Gallery Image

This map shows regions where the outdated term "Mohamedan" would be used, or rather Muslim countries. These are highlighted in light grey.

From his dress and bearing we took him at first for an up-country Mahomedan, but we were puzzled as we heard him talk" (Tagore,… more

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Summer Palace | Gallery Image

Zafar Mahal, the summer palace of the last Mughal Emperor.

Zafar Mahal, Mehrauli.jpg. 28 Dec. 2013, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zafar_Mahal,_Mehrauli.jpg. Accessed 7 Dec. 2025. Reproduced in accordance with the Doctrine of Fair Use, as per 17 USC 107.

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