Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End
Herausgeber: Maltz, Diana
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Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End throws fresh new light on this innovative novelist of poverty and urban life.
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Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End throws fresh new light on this innovative novelist of poverty and urban life.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032276762
- ISBN-10: 1032276762
- Artikelnr.: 69920389
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032276762
- ISBN-10: 1032276762
- Artikelnr.: 69920389
Diana Maltz is Professor of English at Southern Oregon University. She earned her PhD.in English Literature at Stanford University. She is the author of British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870-1900: Beauty for the People (2006) and the editor of Arthur Morrison's A Child of the Jago (2013) and W. Somerset Maugham's Liza of Lambeth ( 2022). She has received fellowships from the Ahmanson-Getty Foundation, the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, the NEH Summer Seminar Program, and the Fulbright Commission. She is Past President of the Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States.
Introduction
DIANA MALTZ
Part One: Vulnerable Bodies
1. Classed Childhood in Arthur Morrison's A Child of the Jago and Victorian
Slum Fiction
S. BROOKE CAMERON
2. Visual Disability and Criminality in Morrison's The Hole in the Wall
VANESSA WARNE
3. Photographic Realism and the 'Ragged Boy' in Arthur Morrison's A Child
of the Jago (1896), To London Town (1899), and The Hole in the Wall (1902)
ELIZA CUBITT
Part Two: Social Investigation
4. Erasing Women's Labor: Neglecting Female Reformers in the Slum Fiction
of Besant, Harkness, and Morrison
MATTHEW DUNLEAVY
5. "Not What It Was Made Out": Hygiene, Health, and Moral Welfare in the
Old Nichol, 1880-1900
FLORE JANSSEN
6. "Enterprising Realists": Tracing the Influence of Charles Booth's Life
and Labour on A Child of the Jago and Other Slum Fictions
SARAH WISE
Part Three: Crime and Money
7. Afterlives of A Child of the Jago
NADIA VALMAN
8. Morrison's Camorra: Organized Crime in Transcultural Context
DIANA MALTZ
9. Investment and Housing in Gissing's The Unclassed and Morrison's "All
That Messuage"
TOM UE
Part Four: Resituating Morrison
10. Disconnecting and Reconnecting Morrison: Professional and Specialist
Authorship
SIMON JOYCE
11. Essex and the Metropolitan Periphery in To London Town, Cunning Murrell
, and "A Wizard of Yesterday"
JASON FINCH
DIANA MALTZ
Part One: Vulnerable Bodies
1. Classed Childhood in Arthur Morrison's A Child of the Jago and Victorian
Slum Fiction
S. BROOKE CAMERON
2. Visual Disability and Criminality in Morrison's The Hole in the Wall
VANESSA WARNE
3. Photographic Realism and the 'Ragged Boy' in Arthur Morrison's A Child
of the Jago (1896), To London Town (1899), and The Hole in the Wall (1902)
ELIZA CUBITT
Part Two: Social Investigation
4. Erasing Women's Labor: Neglecting Female Reformers in the Slum Fiction
of Besant, Harkness, and Morrison
MATTHEW DUNLEAVY
5. "Not What It Was Made Out": Hygiene, Health, and Moral Welfare in the
Old Nichol, 1880-1900
FLORE JANSSEN
6. "Enterprising Realists": Tracing the Influence of Charles Booth's Life
and Labour on A Child of the Jago and Other Slum Fictions
SARAH WISE
Part Three: Crime and Money
7. Afterlives of A Child of the Jago
NADIA VALMAN
8. Morrison's Camorra: Organized Crime in Transcultural Context
DIANA MALTZ
9. Investment and Housing in Gissing's The Unclassed and Morrison's "All
That Messuage"
TOM UE
Part Four: Resituating Morrison
10. Disconnecting and Reconnecting Morrison: Professional and Specialist
Authorship
SIMON JOYCE
11. Essex and the Metropolitan Periphery in To London Town, Cunning Murrell
, and "A Wizard of Yesterday"
JASON FINCH
Introduction
DIANA MALTZ
Part One: Vulnerable Bodies
1. Classed Childhood in Arthur Morrison's A Child of the Jago and Victorian
Slum Fiction
S. BROOKE CAMERON
2. Visual Disability and Criminality in Morrison's The Hole in the Wall
VANESSA WARNE
3. Photographic Realism and the 'Ragged Boy' in Arthur Morrison's A Child
of the Jago (1896), To London Town (1899), and The Hole in the Wall (1902)
ELIZA CUBITT
Part Two: Social Investigation
4. Erasing Women's Labor: Neglecting Female Reformers in the Slum Fiction
of Besant, Harkness, and Morrison
MATTHEW DUNLEAVY
5. "Not What It Was Made Out": Hygiene, Health, and Moral Welfare in the
Old Nichol, 1880-1900
FLORE JANSSEN
6. "Enterprising Realists": Tracing the Influence of Charles Booth's Life
and Labour on A Child of the Jago and Other Slum Fictions
SARAH WISE
Part Three: Crime and Money
7. Afterlives of A Child of the Jago
NADIA VALMAN
8. Morrison's Camorra: Organized Crime in Transcultural Context
DIANA MALTZ
9. Investment and Housing in Gissing's The Unclassed and Morrison's "All
That Messuage"
TOM UE
Part Four: Resituating Morrison
10. Disconnecting and Reconnecting Morrison: Professional and Specialist
Authorship
SIMON JOYCE
11. Essex and the Metropolitan Periphery in To London Town, Cunning Murrell
, and "A Wizard of Yesterday"
JASON FINCH
DIANA MALTZ
Part One: Vulnerable Bodies
1. Classed Childhood in Arthur Morrison's A Child of the Jago and Victorian
Slum Fiction
S. BROOKE CAMERON
2. Visual Disability and Criminality in Morrison's The Hole in the Wall
VANESSA WARNE
3. Photographic Realism and the 'Ragged Boy' in Arthur Morrison's A Child
of the Jago (1896), To London Town (1899), and The Hole in the Wall (1902)
ELIZA CUBITT
Part Two: Social Investigation
4. Erasing Women's Labor: Neglecting Female Reformers in the Slum Fiction
of Besant, Harkness, and Morrison
MATTHEW DUNLEAVY
5. "Not What It Was Made Out": Hygiene, Health, and Moral Welfare in the
Old Nichol, 1880-1900
FLORE JANSSEN
6. "Enterprising Realists": Tracing the Influence of Charles Booth's Life
and Labour on A Child of the Jago and Other Slum Fictions
SARAH WISE
Part Three: Crime and Money
7. Afterlives of A Child of the Jago
NADIA VALMAN
8. Morrison's Camorra: Organized Crime in Transcultural Context
DIANA MALTZ
9. Investment and Housing in Gissing's The Unclassed and Morrison's "All
That Messuage"
TOM UE
Part Four: Resituating Morrison
10. Disconnecting and Reconnecting Morrison: Professional and Specialist
Authorship
SIMON JOYCE
11. Essex and the Metropolitan Periphery in To London Town, Cunning Murrell
, and "A Wizard of Yesterday"
JASON FINCH