Writing and Victorianism / edited by J.B. Bullen.
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Language: | English |
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Oxfordshire [England] ; New York, New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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Series: | Crosscurrents (London, England)
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Transition and tradition : the preoccupation with ancestry in Victorian writing / Sophie Gilmartin
- 2. The major silence : autobiographies of working women in the nineteenth century / Carol Jenkins
- 3. Writing, cultural production, and the periodical press in the nineteenth century / Laurel Brake
- 4. Engendering vision in the Victorian male poet / Catherine Maxwell
- 5. Victorian Lucretius : Tennyson and the problem of scientific romanticism / Patricia O'Neill
- 6. The opium-eater as criminal in Victorian writing / Julian North
- 7. Obscure recesses : locating the Victorian unconscious / Jenny Bourne Taylor
- 8. After the play : dreams of drama and death in the James family / Frances Wilson
- 9. Visuality codes the text : Charles Dickens's Pictures from Italy / Stephen Bann
- 10. John Ruskin and the Victorian landscape / Phillip Mallett
- 11. A life in writing : Ruskin and the uses of suburbia / Dinah Birch
- 12. Figuring the body in the Victorian novel / J.B. Bullen
- 13. The Victorian novel as a self-conscious allusion / Bernard Richards
- 14. Plotting the Victorians : narrative, post-modernism, and contemporary fiction / Kate Flint
- 15. Oscar Wilde at centuries' end / Neil Sammells.