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Figure 8.3. “He Fell Senseless to the Ground,” 1894

       Figure 8.4. “She Fell Quivering to the Ground,” 1892

       Figure 8.5. Sidney Paget, “Mrs. Stapleton Sank upon the Floor,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” 1902

       Figure 8.6. Sidney Paget, “A Wild-Eyed and Frantic Young Man Burst into the Room,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,” 1903 241

       Figure 8.7. Sidney Paget, “I Could See by Holmes’s Face That He Was Much Puzzled,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange,” 1904

      I would like to thank the University of Victoria for research leaves in 1998 and 2002, and for grant money for research assistance. My thanks go especially to the student assistants themselves: Lori Emerson, Treava Kellington, Anna Kelly, Daniel Martin, Kelly Pitman, and Matt Thomson. I am also grateful to Darlene Hollingsworth and Diana Rutherford at the Department of English at the University of Victoria for their proofreading help.

      This book has been long in the writing, and I owe its completion to the many people who have encouraged my research and commented on the manuscript’s many draft versions: Luke Carson, Christopher Keep, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, and Marie Surridge in particular. I would also like to thank the anonymous readers at Ohio University Press, as well as my editors, Sharon Rose, Bevin McLaughlin, and Nancy Basmajian. Special thanks to Judith Mitchell for her critical acumen and warm encouragement and to John Adams, who has been a strong and loving source of support in this work and in all things.

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      Some of the material in this book appeared in “Dogs’/Bodies, Women’s Bodies: Wives as Pets in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Domestic Violence,” Victorian Review 20 (1994): 1–34, and in “Domestic Violence, Female Self-Mutilation, and the Healing of the Male in Dombey and Son,” Victorians Institute Journal (1997): 77–104, and is reprinted here by permission of the editors.

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