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"Gwendolen at the Gaming-Table" by H. Winthrop Pierce

"Daniel Deronda" (1876)

"Dorothea" by Frederic Dielman

"Middlemarch" (1871)

"Esther Lyon" by Frederic Dielman

"Felix Holt, The Radical" (1866)

"Romola" by W. St. John Harper

"Romola" (1862-1863)

"Maggie and Stephen" by W.L. Taylor

"The Mill on the Floss" (1860)

"Dinah Morris Preaching at Hayslope" by Will H. Low

"Adam Bede" (1859)

"Shepperton Church" by W.J. Mozart

"Scenes of Clerical Life" (1857)

George Eliot, Engraving by Thomas Johnson (1881)

George Eliot, Engraving by Thomas Johnson (1881)

1881
George Eliot, Engraving by Henry Davidson (1899)

George Eliot, Engraving by Henry Davidson (1899)

1899
George Eliot, Sketch by George du Maurier (circa 1800's)

George Eliot, Sketch by George du Maurier (ca. 1800's)

circa. 19th century

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"The Bridge of Sighs" (after) by Thomas Hood, illustrated by Gustave Doré

"The Bridge of Sighs" by Thomas Hood, illustrated by Gustave Doré

1872
"Bridge of Sighs," Thomas Hood, Illustrated by Gustave Doré

"Bridge of Sighs," Thomas Hood, Illustrated by Gustave Doré

1872
The Song of the Shirt, Thomas Hood, Punch Magazine

The Song of the Shirt, Thomas Hood, Punch Magazine

circa. 1843
The Song of the Shirt, Thomas Hood, Punch Magazine

The Song of the Shirt, Thomas Hood, Punch Magazine

circa. 1843
The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse

The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse

1888
The Lady of Shalott, Lancelot mused, Moxon Edition

The Lady of Shalott, Lancelot mused, Moxon Edition

1857
The Lady of Shalott, weaving, Moxon Edition

The Lady of Shalott, weaving, by William Holman Hunt

1857
Laura the Storyteller, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Laura the Storyteller, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Lizzie Attacked by Goblin Men, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Lizzie Attacked by Goblin Men, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

1933
Laura and Lizzie, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Laura and Lizzie, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

1933
Laura gives a lock of hair, Goblin Market, illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Laura's Lock, Goblin Market illustrated by Arthur Rackham

1933
Goblin Market and other Poems. With two designs by D. G. Rossetti

Goblin Market and other Poems. With two designs by D. G. Rossetti

1865

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (young)

Keeping the Dead Alive: Victorian Technology, Culture, and the Afterlife

Illustration of grand dinner party

Cutlery and Victorian Dining Culture

A wooden framed machine shaped like a cradle. The front of the machine is shaped like a printer tray and has very little below it. The back is a mess of gears and levers in bronze affixed to a more solid wooden chassis.

Mothers of Invention: Overlooked Female Inventors of the Nineteenth Century

George Eliot, Ink Drawing by Lowes Cato Dickinson (1872)

George Eliot, Ink Drawing by Lowes Cato Dickinson (1872)

1872
George Eliot, Portrait Study by Samuel Laurence (1860)

George Eliot, Portrait Study by Samuel Laurence (1860)

1860

Illustration to The Great Worm by Charles Ricketts

Aug 1889

“La Lune d'Été” By Andrew Kay Womrath

Summer 1896
A framed and coloured image showing Deirdre and Naisi Embracing on threshold as Birds of Doom fly above them

Deirdre by Pamela Colman Smith

1903
A framed and coloured image showing Deirdre and Naisi Embracing on threshold as Birds of Doom fly above them

Deirdre by Pamela Colman Smith

1903

Horses in Victorian Britain: Fighting Abuse and Exploitation

19th century

The British Lion

19th century

A Reflection on Dogs in the Victorian Age

circa. 19th century

Birds in the Victorian Age

The Fashionable Animals of Victorian Literature

19th century

Harrison Weir: Parallels between Humankind and Animals

19th century

The Victorian Literary Cult of Pets

19th century

Animals Across the Social Classes

circa. 19th century

Naturalism in Beatrix Potter's Victorian Illustrations

circa. 19th century

Anthropomorphizing Animals and Natural History, Side by Side in the Victorian Age

19th century

"The Ogre Turns Himself into a Mouse; Tom Puss Springs Upon Him & Kills Him" by George Cruikshank

19th century

"The Ogre Turns Himself into a Mouse; Tom Puss Springs Upon Him & Kills Him" by George Cruikshank

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849).

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849)

1849
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti (1877)

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti (1877)

1877
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Virgin Mary Being Comforted (1852).

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Virgin Mary Being Comforted (1852)

1852
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, La Pia De' Tolomei (1868-1880)

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, La Pia De' Tolomei (1868–1880)

1880

Tiburio of Milan Cathedral

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