Thinking with Murder: How the Victorians and Edwardians Created and Used the 1857 Waterloo Bridge Mystery Available to Purchase
Dagni Bredesen is Professor of English and affiliate faculty in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Eastern Illinois University. She has published on Victorian widowhood and nineteenth-century female detectives. Her new edition of the penny dreadful Ruth the Betrayer; or, The Female Spy was published by Valancourt Books (2018).
Newton Key is Distinguished History Professor at Eastern Illinois University. He has published on printing ephemera, feasting, preaching, and plotting in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. He is co-author of Early Modern England: a Narrative History, 1485-1714, 3rd ed. (2020).
Dagni Bredesen, Newton Key; Thinking with Murder: How the Victorians and Edwardians Created and Used the 1857 Waterloo Bridge Mystery. Victorians Institute Journal 1 December 2020; 47 (1): 155–177. doi: https://doi.org/10.5325/victinstj.47.2019-20.0155
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