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Foreword Claudia Nelson Introduction Duc Dau and Shale Preston Part 1: Queervolutions 1. Queer-Looking Party Challenge to Family in Alice Laura White 2. Esther Summerson's Estate: Queer, Quasi-Monarchical Line of Beauty, Family, and Inheritance in Bleak House Shale Preston 3. Michael Field's Dramatically Queer Family Dynamics Tracy Olverson 4. William Sharp's Neo-Paganism: Queer Identity and the National Family Michael Shaw Part 2: Queer Actually 5. A Strange Family Story: Count Fosco, His Animal Children, and the Safe Patriarch in Wilkie Collins's Woman in White Monica Flegel 6. The right and natural law of things: Disability and the Form of the Family in the Fiction of Dinah Mulock Craik and Charlotte M. Yonge Clare Walker Gore 7. Two Girls in Love: Romantic Friendship and the Queer Family in Elizabeth Anna Hart's Runaway Ellen Brinks Part 3: Queer Connections 8. Reading on the Contrary: Cousin Marriage, Mansfield Park, and Wuthering Heights Talia Schaffer 9. Queer, Statistical Kinship of Tennyson and Melville Alec Magnet 10. Victorian Family in Queer Time: Secrets, Sisters, and Lovers in Woman in White and Fingersmith Lauren N. Hoffer and Sarah E. Kersh

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