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A Companion to the Victorian Novel

Editat de William Baker, Kenneth Womack
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Victorian novels remain enormously popular today: some continue to be made into films, while authors such as Charles Dickens and George Eliot are firmly established in the canon and taught at all levels. These works have also attracted a great deal of critical attention, with much current scholarship examining the novel in relation to its historical, political, and cultural contexts. This reference book is an introductory guide to the Victorian novel, its background, and its legacy. Each chapter is written by an expert contributor and offers a fresh account of past, current, and new directions in scholarship.The volume is divided into several broad sections, with chapters in each section treating more specialized topics. The first section looks at the emergence of the Victorian novel and its literary precursors, with particular emphasis on the growth of serialization and the development of the novel of syndication. The second explores significant social and cultural facets of nineteenth-century British literature, while the third discusses the principal features of different genres, such as ghost stories, the Gothic, detective fiction, the social problem novel, and contemporary film adaptations. Individual authors are examined in the fourth section, while the fifth overviews various critical approaches and their application to nineteenth-century fiction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313314070
ISBN-10: 0313314071
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLIAM BAKER is Professor, Department of English, and Professor, University Libraries, at Northern Illinois University. He is the Editor of George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies, as well as the author or editor of such volumes as Harold Pinter (1973), George Eliot and Judaism (1975), The Libraries of George Eliot and G. H. Lewes (1981), F.R. Leavis and Q.D. Leavis: An Annotated Bibliography (1989), The Early History of the London Library (1992), The Letters of George Henry Lewes (1995, 1999), Literary Theories: A Case Study in Critical Performance (1996), and The Letters of Wilkie Collins (1999).KENNETH WOMACK is Assistant Professor of English at Penn State Altoona. In addition to coauthoring Recent Work in Critical Theory, 1989-1995: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1996) and Twentieth-Century Bibliography and Textual Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 2000), and coediting the Dictionary of Literary Biography's three-volume British Book Collectors and Bibliographers series (1997-1999), he has published numerous articles on twentieth-century British and American literature and film. He is editor of Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory, correspondent for the World Shakespeare Bibliography, and associate editor of George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies.

Cuprins

PrefaceVictorian Literary ContextsThe Victorian Novel Emerges, 1800-1840 by Ian DuncanPeriodicals and Syndication by Graham LawBook Publishing and the Victorian Literary Marketplace by Peter L. ShillingsburgVictorian Illustrators and Illustration by Lynn AlexanderVictorian Cultural ContextsThe Nineteenth-Century Political Novel by Julian WolfreysThe Sociological Contexts of Victorian Fiction by M. Claire LoughlinFaith, Religion, and the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Nancy CervettiPhilosophy and the Victorian Literary Aesthetic by Martin BidneyScience and the Scientist in Victorian Fiction by Michael H. WhitworthLaw and the Victorian Novel by Elizabeth F. JudgeIntoxication and the Victorian Novel by Kathleen McCormackVictorian GenresGhost and Hauntings in the Victorian Novel by Lucie J. ArmittThe Victorian Gothic by Peter KitsonVictorian Detective Fiction by Lillian NayderThe Victorian Social Problem Novel by James G. NelsonThe Victorian Sensation Novel by Helen DebenhamVictorian Juvenilia by Christine AlexanderMoving Pictures: Film and the Representation of Victorian Fictions by Todd F. DavisMajor Authors of the Victorian EraReligion in the Novels of Charlotte and Anne Brontë by Marianne ThorMÄhlenVictorian Professionalism and Charlotte Brontë's Villette by Roger PooleCharles Dickens by K.J. FieldingGeorge Eliot: Critical Responses to Daniel Deronda by Nancy HenryGeorge Eliot's Reading Revolution and the Mythical School of Criticism by William R. McKelvyThomas Hardy by Edward NeillThe Vanities of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair by Juliet McMasterAnthony Trollope and "Classic Realism" by K.M. NewtonGeorge Meredith at the Crossways by Margaret Harris"Not Burying the One Talent": Mrs. Gaskell's Life of Duty by Barbara Quinn SchmidtWilkie Collins's Challenges to Pre-Raphaelite Gender Constructs by Sophia AndresContemporary Critical Approaches to the Victorian NovelPostcolonial Readings by Roslyn JollyFeminist Criticism and the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Eileen GilloolyOtherness and Identity in the Victorian Novel by Michael GalchinskySelected BibliographyIndex