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2. Fundamentos te´ oricos y estado del arte

2.7. Divisores Aproximados

Acton, William. Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Childhood, Youth, Adult Age, and Advanced Life Considered in Their Physiological, Social, and Moral

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“Art. I—The ‘Charles Dickens’ Edition of the Works of Dickens.” London Quarterly Review 35.70 (Jan. 1870): 265-86.

“Art. II.” British Quarterly Review 64 (July 1866): 32-58.

“Art. II—Novels with a Purpose.” Westminster Review 26.1 (July 1864): 24-49. “Art. IV.—Chronicles of Carlingford.”National Review 32 (Apr. 1863): 350-62. “Art. IV—Ouida’s Novels.” Westminster Review 49.2 (April 1876): 360-86.

“Art. VII—1. Lost and Saved.” Christian Remembrancer 46.121 (July 1863): 209-36. “Art. VIII.—George Eliot.” Westminster Review 124.247 (July 1885): 161-209.

“Art. 32. Doncaster Races; or the History of Miss Maitland; a Tale of Truth; in a Series of Letters, published from the Originals, with interesting Additions.” Monthly Review Aug. 1790: 464.

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“Aurora Floyd.” Athenaeum 1840 (31 Jan. 1863): 144-5. “Aurora Floyd.” London Review 14 Feb. 1863: 175-6.

“Aurora Floyd.” Saturday Review 15.379 (31 Jan. 1863): 149.

Austen, Jane. Northanger Abbey. Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth, 1993.

---. Pride and Prejudice: A Novel in Three Volumes. Vol. 3. London: Egerton, 1813. “Authoresses.” Bow Bells 37.957 (29 Nov. 1882): 540.

B., E. “The Sensation Novel.” Argosy. Ed. Mrs. Henry Wood. 18 (Aug. 1874): 137-43. Beames, Thomas. “The Rookeries of London.” The Victorian Novelist: Social Problems and

Social Change. Ed. Kate Flint. London, New York, and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1987. 135-146.

“Belles Lettres.” Westminster Review 57.2 (Apr. 1880): 604-619.

Bentham, Jeremy. Theory of Legislation. Vol. 1. Trans. R. Hildreth. Boston: Weeks, Jordan, & Co., 1840.

“Brace of Novels.” Times, 3 Sept. 1862, p. 5.

Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. Preface. Run toEarth. Vol. I. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1868.

The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. Ed. and trans., R.W. Browne. London: Henry Bohn, 1850.

Butler, Josephine. “A Letter to My Countrywomen.” 151-69.

Burney, Fanny. Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay (1778-1840). Ed. Charlotte Barrett. Vol. V. London and New York: Macmillan, 1905.

“The Case of Augusta Mitchell.” The Law Times 4 Sept. 1867: 329.

C., E.S. “Our ‘Six-Hundred-Thousand’: The Surplus Women; Can They Marry and Stay at ‘Home’?” The Rose, the Shamrock and the Thistle 2 (Dec. 1862): 153-60.

“Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress.” Edinburgh Weekly Magazine 3 July 1783: 27-9. Central Criminal Court. Sessions Paper: First Session. 67 (18 Nov. 1867): 1-51. “Central Criminal Court.” The Examiner 1639 (30 June 1839): 412.

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“A Chance to Do Good for Music.” Dwight’s Journal of Music 11 July 1857: 118-9. “Christian Reformers.” Sentinel 7 (Nov. 1879): 7.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. “Kubla Khan.” Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep. London: Murray; Bulmer, 1816. 55-8.

Collins, Wilkie. Armadale. Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1866.

---. Letter to Harper & Brothers. 1 Nov. 1872. The Letters of Wilkie Collins:1866-1889. Vol. 2. Eds. William Baker and William M. Clarke. Basingstoke, UK: MacMillan, 1999. ---. Basil. London: Bentley, 1852.

---. “The Unknown Public.” Household Words 18 (21 Aug. 1858): 217-22. ---. The Woman in White. New York: Harper, 1860.

“The Contagious Diseases Acts.” Examiner 3312 (22 July 1871): 726-7.

Craik, Dinah Mulock. A Woman’s Thoughts about Women. Maude/Christina Rossetti. On Sisterhoods; A Woman’s Thoughts about Women/Dinah Mulock Craik. Ed. Elain Showalter. New York: New York UP, 1993.

“Criticism in Relation to Novels.” Fortnightly Review Dec. 1865: 354-5.

D—T. “On Education, in Reply to Philacribos.” New Monthly Magazineand Universal Register 10:57 (Oct. 1818): 211-4.

Dampier, William. Voyages and Descriptions. Vol. 2. London: James Knapton, 1699. Davidson, William L. The Logic of Definition: Explained and Applied. London: Longman,

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Dickens, Charles. “An Appeal to Fallen Women.” The Victorian Novelist: Social Problems and Social Change. Ed. Kate Flint. London, New York, and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1987. 234-236.

---. “The Sensational Williams.” All the Year Round 11 (13 Feb. 1864): 14-7.

“Dickinson v. Dickinson.” TheLaw Times Reports of Cases Decided. Vol.62. London: Horace Cox, 1890. 330-1.

“A Disquisition on the Merit, Uses, and Decline of Novel-Writing: Part I.” Westminster Magazine Jan. 1785: 40-2.

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“A Dramatic Note.” Dublin University Magazine 82 (Sept.1873): 371-5.

Dryden, John. “Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.” The British Poets XXV: The Poems of John Dryden. Vol. 3. Ed. Samuel Johnson. Chiswick: Whittingham, 1822. 10-5.

E. “The Theatres.” Examiner 3408 (24 May 1873): 549-50.

E. D. “Miss Braddon’s Last Novel.” Reader 4.94 (15 Oct. 1864): 474-5. “Every Man His Own Novelist.” Westminster Magazine June 1785: 301-5.

Fagan, George Smoult. The Unrepealed and Unexpired Acts of the Legislative Council of India, from 1843 to 1870 inclusive. Vol 1. Calcutta: Fred Lewis, Calcutta Central Press Co., 1871.

“Female Penitentiaries: A Short Account of the London Magdalene Hospital.” Quarterly Review 83 (1848): 359-376.

“Fiction.” Speaker 2 (12 May 1900): 176-7. “Fiction.” Speaker 13 (4 Jan. 1896): 23.

Fiske, Albert. “Profligacy in Fiction.” North American Review 284 (July 1880): 79-88.

“Fools’ Paradises.” Saturday Review 19.495 (22 Apr. 1865): 467-8. “Furora Lloyd: A Sensation Novel.” Fun 5 (26 Dec. 1863): 150-1.

“The Great Social Evil.” London Times. Letter to the ed. (24 Feb. 1858). Greg, W.R. “Prostitution.” Westminster Review 53.2 (July 1850): 448-506.

Grimm, Jacob, and Wilhelm Grimm. Grimm’s Fairy Tales: A Selection from the ‘Household Stories’ of the Brothers Grimm. Ed. A. Trice Martin. London: Macmillian and Co., 1908.

Hood, Thomas. “The Bridge of Sighs.” The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, with Some Account of the Author. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1856. 188-92.

“How She Paid Him.” London Reader 37.947 (25 June 1881): 181-5. James, Henry. “Miss Braddon.” Nation (9 Nov. 1865): 593-4.

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“Justice at the Middlesex Sessions.” London Review 15:376 (14 Sept. 1867): 284-5. “The Last of Constance Kent.” Saturday Review 20.514 (2 Sept. 1865): 286-7. “The Last Sensation Novel.” London Review 29 Nov. 1862: 481-2.

“Latter-Day Sensation.” Musical Monthly and Repertoire of Literature, the Drama and the Arts 1.3 (Mar. 1864): 33-4.

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“Literature of the Month.” Sixpenny Magazine 1.3 (Sept. 1861): 365-76.

“The Literature of the Social Evil.” Saturday Review 10.258 (6 Oct. 1860): 417-8.

Madan, Martin. A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius. London: printed for the editor, 1789.

[Mansel, Henry Longueville]. “Sensation Novels.” Quarterly Review 113.226 (April 1863): 481-514.

“Miss Braddon’s New Novel.” Reader 2.50 (12 Dec. 1863): 692-3.

MO-Y. “ART. II. Caelebs in Search of a Wife.” Monthly Review 58 (Feb. 1809): 128-36. Morse, John T. Famous Trials: The Tichborne Claimant. Troppmann. Prince Pierre

Bonaparte. Mrs. Wharton. The Meteor—Mrs. Fair. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1874.

“Mr. Coburn’s List.” Athenaeum 17 Sept. 1828: 735-6.

“Mr. Douglas Jerrold's Works.” Saturday Review 1:5 (1 Dec. 1855): p.82-3. “Mr. Wilkie Collins’s Novels.” Contemporary Review 57 (Jan. 1890): 20-8.

Myra. “Romance and Reality.” Sharpe’s London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction 31 (July 1867): 37-8.

“New and Interesting Books.” Front. Aurora Floyd. Richmond: West & Johnston, 1863. “The New Magdalen.” Saturday Review 35.917 (24 May 1873): 683-4.

“No Name.” Reader 1.1 (3 Jan. 1863): 14-5.

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“Novels and Novel Readers.” The Monitor: An Illustrated Dublin Magazine Jan. 1879: 140- 50.

“Novels of the Week.” Athenaeum 2723 (3 Jan. 1880): 16-7.

[Oliphant, Margaret]. “Novels.” Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Sept. 1867: 200-16.

“The Olympic.” Illustrated Review 5.75 (May 1873): 584.

“Opinions of the Press.” The Home Monthly, Volume 1. Ed. Harriett E. G. Arey and Abby Buchanan Longstreet. Buffalo: Arey & Gildersleeve, 1859.

Ouida (Marie Louise de la Ramee). Held in Bondage; or, Granville de Vigne: A Tale of the Day. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1863.

Petersen, Charles Jacobs. The Old Stone Mansion. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson, 1859. “The Popular Novels of the Year.” Fraser’s Magazine 68.404 (Aug. 1863): 253-69.

Prince, William Robert. Prince’s Manual of Roses, Comprising the Most Complete History of the Rose. New York: Prince, Clark & Austin, Saxton & Miles, Wiley & Putnam, and Stanford & Swords, 1846.

Rae, W. Fraser. “Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon.” North British Review 43 (1965): 180- 204.

“Rambles at Random in the Southern States.” Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review 87.531 (Jan. 1860): 103-16.

Reade, Charles. “Facts Must Be Faced.” The Examiner 23 Sept. 1871: 954.

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“Reflections on Novel Writing.” Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure Sept. 1787: 118-20.

R-d. “Almoran and Hamlet: An Oriental Tale.” Monthly Review 24 (June 1761): 415-35. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. “Jenny.” Victorian Poetry and Poetics. 2nd ed. Eds. Walter E.

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Saintsbury, George. “New Novels.” Academy 410 (13 Mar. 1880): 192-3. “A Secret Marriage.” Examiner 3695 (23 Nov. 1878): 1493-4.

“ ‘Sensation’ Literature.’ ” Literary Budget for England, India, China, Australia, and the Colonies 1 Nov 1861: 15-6

“Sensational Literature.”Reader 4:98 (12 Nov. 1864): p.597-8.

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“The Simla Court-Martial.” The Examiner 3063 (13 Oct. 1866): 1.

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[Stephen, James Fitzjames]. “Little Dorrit.” The Saturday Review 4 July 1857: 15-6. Swinburne, A.C. “Wilkie Collins.” Fortnightly Review 46:275 (Nov. 1889): 589.

“Thellusson Property, The.” Gentleman’s Magazine (Aug. 1856): 206. “To Make a Sensation Novel.” Fun Feb. 1863: 230.

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“The Week.” Athenaeum 2378 (24 May 1873): 673-4.

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“Who’s Out, Now?” Fun 20 (17 Oct. 1874): 163.

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“William Roupell.” The London Review 5.117 (27 Sept. 1862): 267-8. “William Wilkie Collins.” Bow Bells 23.576 (11 Aug. 1875): 132.

Williams, Montagu Stephen. Round London: Down East and Up West. London and New York: Macmillan, 1892.

Wingfield, Lewis, Hon. “Queens of Trumps.” Theatre 2.11 (Nov. 1880): 263-70.

“Woman’s Ambition.” Athenaeum 2487 (26 June 1875): 851-2.

Wood, Mrs. Henry. East Lynne. Chicago, New York, and San Francisco: Belford, Clarke, 1888.

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20th and 21st Century Sources and Scholarship

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