Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1860s
Herausgeber: Gilbert, Pamela K
Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1860s
Herausgeber: Gilbert, Pamela K
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
"An in-depth exploration and reappraisal of the 1860s in British literature, featuring chapters by a wide range of scholars on characteristic literary genres and themes. Thematic chapters range from empire and slavery to evolution, economics, and the environment. The Introduction limns historical as well as current scholarly context"--
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1890s131,99 €
- Nicholas DalySensation and Modernity in the 1860s124,99 €
- Hannah Doherty HudsonRomantic Fiction and Literary Excess in the Minerva Press Era116,99 €
- John HavardLate Romanticism and the End of Politics114,99 €
- Aaron RosenbergScale, Crisis, and the Modern Novel114,99 €
- Waldemar BonselsThe Adventures Of Maya The Bee14,99 €
- Maike OergelThe Return of King Arthur and the Nibelungen104,99 €
-
-
-
"An in-depth exploration and reappraisal of the 1860s in British literature, featuring chapters by a wide range of scholars on characteristic literary genres and themes. Thematic chapters range from empire and slavery to evolution, economics, and the environment. The Introduction limns historical as well as current scholarly context"--
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511831
- ISBN-10: 1316511839
- Artikelnr.: 68325891
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781316511831
- ISBN-10: 1316511839
- Artikelnr.: 68325891
Introduction; 1. Realism and psychology: psychophysics, mind, and the
science of human nature Rae Greiner; 2. Sensational bodies: representations
of race and disability in sensation fiction Anne-Marie Beller; 3. Irish
rebellion on the sensational stage Sarah Meer; 4. Palgrave's golden
treasury: 'modern' poetry and a new lyric canon Marion Thain; 5. Impossible
monsters, rabbit holes, and new worlds: the unstable ground of science and
education in 1860s children's fairy-tale and fantasy literature Megan A.
Norcia; 6. Periodicals, popular fiction and the affordances of digital
collections Graham Law; 7. Publishing in the 1860s: technology, regulation,
distribution Andrew King; 8. Italy in transition: Italian unification and
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's last poems (1862) Patricia Cove; 9. Silent
center, vocal margins: British literary response to the US Civil War Linda
K. Hughes; 10. Empire and evidence in Armadale & the Morant Bay Rebellion
Leah R. Rosenberg; 11. Reading the nonevental: the Victorian literary
sketch, colonial urbanity, and the transimperial Sukanya Banerjee; 12. An
age of mythmaking: nation and race in poetry Clare A. Simmons; 13.
Reimagining society: Mill, Trollope, and the expanding electorate Kevin A.
Morrison; 14. Historical Ecologies in Heterodox Economic Thought and
Literary Realism of the 1860s Ay¿e Çelikkol; 15. Extraction, exhaustion,
and the sensation novel of the 1860s Elizabeth Carolyn Miller; 16.
Evolution and the human Johnathan Smith.
science of human nature Rae Greiner; 2. Sensational bodies: representations
of race and disability in sensation fiction Anne-Marie Beller; 3. Irish
rebellion on the sensational stage Sarah Meer; 4. Palgrave's golden
treasury: 'modern' poetry and a new lyric canon Marion Thain; 5. Impossible
monsters, rabbit holes, and new worlds: the unstable ground of science and
education in 1860s children's fairy-tale and fantasy literature Megan A.
Norcia; 6. Periodicals, popular fiction and the affordances of digital
collections Graham Law; 7. Publishing in the 1860s: technology, regulation,
distribution Andrew King; 8. Italy in transition: Italian unification and
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's last poems (1862) Patricia Cove; 9. Silent
center, vocal margins: British literary response to the US Civil War Linda
K. Hughes; 10. Empire and evidence in Armadale & the Morant Bay Rebellion
Leah R. Rosenberg; 11. Reading the nonevental: the Victorian literary
sketch, colonial urbanity, and the transimperial Sukanya Banerjee; 12. An
age of mythmaking: nation and race in poetry Clare A. Simmons; 13.
Reimagining society: Mill, Trollope, and the expanding electorate Kevin A.
Morrison; 14. Historical Ecologies in Heterodox Economic Thought and
Literary Realism of the 1860s Ay¿e Çelikkol; 15. Extraction, exhaustion,
and the sensation novel of the 1860s Elizabeth Carolyn Miller; 16.
Evolution and the human Johnathan Smith.
Introduction; 1. Realism and psychology: psychophysics, mind, and the
science of human nature Rae Greiner; 2. Sensational bodies: representations
of race and disability in sensation fiction Anne-Marie Beller; 3. Irish
rebellion on the sensational stage Sarah Meer; 4. Palgrave's golden
treasury: 'modern' poetry and a new lyric canon Marion Thain; 5. Impossible
monsters, rabbit holes, and new worlds: the unstable ground of science and
education in 1860s children's fairy-tale and fantasy literature Megan A.
Norcia; 6. Periodicals, popular fiction and the affordances of digital
collections Graham Law; 7. Publishing in the 1860s: technology, regulation,
distribution Andrew King; 8. Italy in transition: Italian unification and
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's last poems (1862) Patricia Cove; 9. Silent
center, vocal margins: British literary response to the US Civil War Linda
K. Hughes; 10. Empire and evidence in Armadale & the Morant Bay Rebellion
Leah R. Rosenberg; 11. Reading the nonevental: the Victorian literary
sketch, colonial urbanity, and the transimperial Sukanya Banerjee; 12. An
age of mythmaking: nation and race in poetry Clare A. Simmons; 13.
Reimagining society: Mill, Trollope, and the expanding electorate Kevin A.
Morrison; 14. Historical Ecologies in Heterodox Economic Thought and
Literary Realism of the 1860s Ay¿e Çelikkol; 15. Extraction, exhaustion,
and the sensation novel of the 1860s Elizabeth Carolyn Miller; 16.
Evolution and the human Johnathan Smith.
science of human nature Rae Greiner; 2. Sensational bodies: representations
of race and disability in sensation fiction Anne-Marie Beller; 3. Irish
rebellion on the sensational stage Sarah Meer; 4. Palgrave's golden
treasury: 'modern' poetry and a new lyric canon Marion Thain; 5. Impossible
monsters, rabbit holes, and new worlds: the unstable ground of science and
education in 1860s children's fairy-tale and fantasy literature Megan A.
Norcia; 6. Periodicals, popular fiction and the affordances of digital
collections Graham Law; 7. Publishing in the 1860s: technology, regulation,
distribution Andrew King; 8. Italy in transition: Italian unification and
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's last poems (1862) Patricia Cove; 9. Silent
center, vocal margins: British literary response to the US Civil War Linda
K. Hughes; 10. Empire and evidence in Armadale & the Morant Bay Rebellion
Leah R. Rosenberg; 11. Reading the nonevental: the Victorian literary
sketch, colonial urbanity, and the transimperial Sukanya Banerjee; 12. An
age of mythmaking: nation and race in poetry Clare A. Simmons; 13.
Reimagining society: Mill, Trollope, and the expanding electorate Kevin A.
Morrison; 14. Historical Ecologies in Heterodox Economic Thought and
Literary Realism of the 1860s Ay¿e Çelikkol; 15. Extraction, exhaustion,
and the sensation novel of the 1860s Elizabeth Carolyn Miller; 16.
Evolution and the human Johnathan Smith.