"Examining the literature of a profoundly influential decade by some of the century's major writers, this volume brings new primary material to light whilst also re-reading it through today's critical and political preoccupations and approaches, including with race, gender, and the environment"--
"Examining the literature of a profoundly influential decade by some of the century's major writers, this volume brings new primary material to light whilst also re-reading it through today's critical and political preoccupations and approaches, including with race, gender, and the environment"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Gail Marshall; 1. Pictures of Nature: Observation and Description in Charlotte Brontë's Villette and Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species Supritha Rajan; 2. 'When I came back, it was ... to the love of a new generation': Affective Genealogies of Race in Dinah Craik's The Half-Caste Alisha Walters; 3. George Eliot, the Westminster Circle, and Karl Ernst von Baer's Embryological Germ Theory Andrew Mangham; 4. The 1850s Sustainability Novel: Manufacturers, Serials, and (Eco)systems in Dickens and Gaskell Mary L. Shannon and Gail Marshall; 5. Serialising London in 'Twice Round the Clock': Metropolitan Travel Writing at Mid-Century Catherine Waters; 6. Theatre in the 1850s Katherine Newey; 7. Beyond the Art of Conversation: Richard Monckton Milnes and Cosmopolitan Diplomacy Frederik Van Dam; 8. Making Soldiers Count: Literature and War in the 1850s Stefanie Markovits; 9. Finding the Lost: The Royal Geographical Society and Discourses of Obligatory African Travel Jessica Howell; 10. British India in the 1850s Máire ní Fhlathúin; 11. Christian Heroism Elisabeth Jay; 12. Horsepower in the Railway Age Nancy Henry; 13. Trauma, Gender, and Resistance: Working-Class and 'People's' Literature of the 1850s Florence Boos; 14. The Poetry of Married Life Joseph Phelan; 15. George Eliot, Henry James, Realism, and Europe Gail Marshall.
Introduction Gail Marshall; 1. Pictures of Nature: Observation and Description in Charlotte Brontë's Villette and Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species Supritha Rajan; 2. 'When I came back, it was ... to the love of a new generation': Affective Genealogies of Race in Dinah Craik's The Half-Caste Alisha Walters; 3. George Eliot, the Westminster Circle, and Karl Ernst von Baer's Embryological Germ Theory Andrew Mangham; 4. The 1850s Sustainability Novel: Manufacturers, Serials, and (Eco)systems in Dickens and Gaskell Mary L. Shannon and Gail Marshall; 5. Serialising London in 'Twice Round the Clock': Metropolitan Travel Writing at Mid-Century Catherine Waters; 6. Theatre in the 1850s Katherine Newey; 7. Beyond the Art of Conversation: Richard Monckton Milnes and Cosmopolitan Diplomacy Frederik Van Dam; 8. Making Soldiers Count: Literature and War in the 1850s Stefanie Markovits; 9. Finding the Lost: The Royal Geographical Society and Discourses of Obligatory African Travel Jessica Howell; 10. British India in the 1850s Máire ní Fhlathúin; 11. Christian Heroism Elisabeth Jay; 12. Horsepower in the Railway Age Nancy Henry; 13. Trauma, Gender, and Resistance: Working-Class and 'People's' Literature of the 1850s Florence Boos; 14. The Poetry of Married Life Joseph Phelan; 15. George Eliot, Henry James, Realism, and Europe Gail Marshall.
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