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The Companion to the Victorian Novel provides contextual and critical information about the entire range of British fiction published between 1837 and 1901. * Provides contextual and critical information about the entire range of British fiction published during the Victorian period. * Explains issues such as Victorian religions, class structure, and Darwinism to those who are unfamiliar with them. * Comprises original, accessible chapters written by renowned and emerging scholars in the field of Victorian studies. * Ideal for students and researchers seeking up-to-the-minute coverage of contexts and trends, or as a starting point for a survey course.…mehr
The Companion to the Victorian Novel provides contextual and critical information about the entire range of British fiction published between 1837 and 1901. * Provides contextual and critical information about the entire range of British fiction published during the Victorian period. * Explains issues such as Victorian religions, class structure, and Darwinism to those who are unfamiliar with them. * Comprises original, accessible chapters written by renowned and emerging scholars in the field of Victorian studies. * Ideal for students and researchers seeking up-to-the-minute coverage of contexts and trends, or as a starting point for a survey course.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Brantlinger is Rudy Professor of English at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of The Reading Lesson: The Threat of Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction (1998), Fictions of State: Culture and Credit in Britain 1694-1994 (1996), Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism 1830-1914 (1990), and Crusoe's Footprints: Cultural Studies in Britain and America (1990). William B. Thesing is Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. He is the author of The London Muse: Victorian Poetic Responses to the City (1982) and the editor of five volumes in Gale's Dictionary of Literary Biography: Victorian Prose Writers before 1867 (1986), Victorian Prose Writers after 1867 (1987), Victorian Women Poets (1998), British Short-Fiction Writers, 1880-1914: The Realist Tradition (1994), and Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century British Women Poets (2001). He recently edited Caverns of Night: Coal Mines in Art, Literature, and Film (2000).
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Acknowledgments viii The Contributors ix Introduction 1 Patrick Brantlinger and William B. Thesing Part I Historical Contexts and Cultural Issues 9 1 The Publishing World 11 Kelly J. Mays 2 Education, Literacy, and the Victorian Reader 31 Jonathan Rose 3 Money, the Economy, and Social Class 48 Regenia Gagnier 4 Victorian Psychology 67 Athena Vrettos 5 Empire, Race, and the Victorian Novel 84 Deirdre David 6 The Victorian Novel and Religion 101 Hilary Fraser 7 Scientific Ascendancy 119 John Kucich 8 Technology and Information: Accelerating Developments 137 Christopher Keep 9 Laws, the Legal World, and Politics 155 John R. Reed 10 Gender Politics and Women's Rights 172 Hilary M. Schor 11 The Other Arts: Victorian Visual Culture 189 Jeffrey Spear 12 Imagined Audiences: The Novelist and the Stage 207 Renata Kobetts Miller Part II Forms of the Victorian Novel 225 13 Newgate Novel to Detective Fiction 227 F. S. Schwarzbach 14 The Historical Novel 244 John Bowen 15 The Sensation Novel 260 Winifred Hughes 16 The Bildungsroman 279 John R. Maynard 17 The Gothic Romance in the Victorian Period 302 Cannon Schmitt 18 The Provincial or Regional Novel 318 Ian Duncan 19 Industrial and "Condition of England" Novels 336 James Richard Simmons, Jr. 20 Children's Fiction 353 Lewis C. Roberts 21 Victorian Science Fiction 370 Patrick Brantlinger Part III Victorian and Modern Theories of the Novel and the Reception of Novels and Novelists Then and Now 385 22 The Receptions of Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy 387 Elizabeth Langland 23 Victorian Theories of the Novel 406 Joseph W. Childers 24 Modern and Postmodern Theories of Prose Fiction 424 Audrey Jaffe 25 The Afterlife of the Victorian Novel: Novels about Novels 442 Anne Humpherys 26 The Victorian Novel in Film and on Television 458 Joss Marsh and Kamilla Elliott Index 478
Acknowledgments viii The Contributors ix Introduction 1 Patrick Brantlinger and William B. Thesing Part I Historical Contexts and Cultural Issues 9 1 The Publishing World 11 Kelly J. Mays 2 Education, Literacy, and the Victorian Reader 31 Jonathan Rose 3 Money, the Economy, and Social Class 48 Regenia Gagnier 4 Victorian Psychology 67 Athena Vrettos 5 Empire, Race, and the Victorian Novel 84 Deirdre David 6 The Victorian Novel and Religion 101 Hilary Fraser 7 Scientific Ascendancy 119 John Kucich 8 Technology and Information: Accelerating Developments 137 Christopher Keep 9 Laws, the Legal World, and Politics 155 John R. Reed 10 Gender Politics and Women's Rights 172 Hilary M. Schor 11 The Other Arts: Victorian Visual Culture 189 Jeffrey Spear 12 Imagined Audiences: The Novelist and the Stage 207 Renata Kobetts Miller Part II Forms of the Victorian Novel 225 13 Newgate Novel to Detective Fiction 227 F. S. Schwarzbach 14 The Historical Novel 244 John Bowen 15 The Sensation Novel 260 Winifred Hughes 16 The Bildungsroman 279 John R. Maynard 17 The Gothic Romance in the Victorian Period 302 Cannon Schmitt 18 The Provincial or Regional Novel 318 Ian Duncan 19 Industrial and "Condition of England" Novels 336 James Richard Simmons, Jr. 20 Children's Fiction 353 Lewis C. Roberts 21 Victorian Science Fiction 370 Patrick Brantlinger Part III Victorian and Modern Theories of the Novel and the Reception of Novels and Novelists Then and Now 385 22 The Receptions of Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy 387 Elizabeth Langland 23 Victorian Theories of the Novel 406 Joseph W. Childers 24 Modern and Postmodern Theories of Prose Fiction 424 Audrey Jaffe 25 The Afterlife of the Victorian Novel: Novels about Novels 442 Anne Humpherys 26 The Victorian Novel in Film and on Television 458 Joss Marsh and Kamilla Elliott Index 478
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