Nineteenth-Century Literature Explained

Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Editor:Jonathan H. Grossman, Saree Makdisi
Discipline:Literature
Formernames:The Trollopian, Nineteenth-Century Fiction
Abbreviation:Ninet.-Century Lit.
Publisher:University of California Press
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1945–present
Website:https://online.ucpress.edu/ncl
Link1:https://www.jstor.org/journal/ninecentlite
Link1-Name:Online access (3 year wall) at JSTOR
Jstor:08919356
Oclc:13799808
Lccn:87643024
Issn:0891-9356
Eissn:1067-8352

Nineteenth-Century Literature is a literary journal published by University of California Press. It publishes articles dealing with British and American literature of the 19th century. The journal was established in 1945 as The Trollopian, changing its name to Nineteenth-Century Fiction in 1949, before being renamed Nineteenth-Century Literature in 1985. It features articles that span across disciplines and explore related themes in the fields of gender studies, history, military studies, psychology, cultural studies, and urbanism. The journal is available online through JSTOR. The editors-in-chief are Michael C. Cohen, Jonathan H. Grossman (University of California, Los Angeles) and Saree Makdisi.