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The Jew was a common figure in Victorian literature and representations of Jews and Jewish belief were often underpinned by contradictory narratives of race, religion and politics. By contrast, Jewish writers in Victorian England had to negotiate an equally complex clash of identities as they sought accommodation with a predominantly Christian culture. Jewish Feeling explores how Jewish women writers such as Amy Levy and Grace Aguilar developed a distinctive approach to literary form that contrasted with mainstream Victorian literary appeals to feeling by way of sentimentality and psychological manipulation in the work of novelists such as George Eliot. Along the way, Richa Dwor draws on the latest work in affect theory and religious literary criticism to cast new light on an expanded multicultural notion of British identity in the Victorian era.