This is an eclectic collection of essays from a group of international scholars tackling various subjects on Victorian literature-from studies of specific authors such Charles Dickens' early and later works, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and novels by Thomas Hardy to more general discussions, such as the depictions of women in Victorian novels.
This is an eclectic collection of essays from a group of international scholars tackling various subjects on Victorian literature-from studies of specific authors such Charles Dickens' early and later works, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and novels by Thomas Hardy to more general discussions, such as the depictions of women in Victorian novels.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Victorian Literature: A Cultural and Historical Overview Jennifer Cadwallader Chapter 2: "The velocity of the novel-producing apparatus" and "large loose baggy monsters": The Changing Reputation of the Victorian Novel Tamara Sylvia Wagner Chapter 3: Popular Fiction and Social Protest: Dickens in the 1830s Chris Louttit Chapter 4: Faith and Doubt: Tennyson and Other Victorian Poets Saverio Tomaiuolo Chapter 5: Victorian Romanticism: The Brontë Sisters Thomas Carlyle and the Persistence of Memory Laura Dabundo Chapter 6: Overt and Covert Narrative Structure: A Reconsideration of Jane Eyre Katherine Saunders Nash Chapter 7: What is a Social Problem Novel? Barbara Leckie Chapter 8: Matrimony Property and the "Woman Question" in Anne Brontë and Mary Elizabeth Braddon Amy J. Robinson Chapter 9: A "World of Its Own Creation": Pre-Raphaelite Poetry and the New Paradigm for Art David Latham Chapter 10: Matthew Arnold as a Critic: A Twenty-First Century Perspective Clinton Machann Chapter 11: Great Expectations Memories and Hopes Dashed: Dickens and Late Style Grace Moore Chapter 12: Tragedy and Ecology in the Later Novels of Thomas Hardy Ronald D. Morrison Further Reading Contributors
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Victorian Literature: A Cultural and Historical Overview Jennifer Cadwallader Chapter 2: "The velocity of the novel-producing apparatus" and "large loose baggy monsters": The Changing Reputation of the Victorian Novel Tamara Sylvia Wagner Chapter 3: Popular Fiction and Social Protest: Dickens in the 1830s Chris Louttit Chapter 4: Faith and Doubt: Tennyson and Other Victorian Poets Saverio Tomaiuolo Chapter 5: Victorian Romanticism: The Brontë Sisters Thomas Carlyle and the Persistence of Memory Laura Dabundo Chapter 6: Overt and Covert Narrative Structure: A Reconsideration of Jane Eyre Katherine Saunders Nash Chapter 7: What is a Social Problem Novel? Barbara Leckie Chapter 8: Matrimony Property and the "Woman Question" in Anne Brontë and Mary Elizabeth Braddon Amy J. Robinson Chapter 9: A "World of Its Own Creation": Pre-Raphaelite Poetry and the New Paradigm for Art David Latham Chapter 10: Matthew Arnold as a Critic: A Twenty-First Century Perspective Clinton Machann Chapter 11: Great Expectations Memories and Hopes Dashed: Dickens and Late Style Grace Moore Chapter 12: Tragedy and Ecology in the Later Novels of Thomas Hardy Ronald D. Morrison Further Reading Contributors
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