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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009268509
- Artikelnr.: 72353413
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Introduction John Gardner and David Stewart; 1. On the eve: William Benbow,
Francis Macerone and the transmission of revolution John Gardner; 2. 'An
infectious madness': disability and the epidemiology of social unrest in
Dickens's Barnaby Rudge Essaka Joshua; 3. Augustus Hardin Beaumont, slavery
apologias, and popular radical literature in the 1830s Tom Scriven; 4.
Patterns of industry: Harriet Martineau's illustrated masculinities Valerie
Sanders; 5. Mother Earth: gender and geology in the 1830s Adelene Buckland;
6. The polite fictions of slavery: British antislavery in the 1830s Juliet
Shields; 7. Suffering, sentiment, and the rise of humanitarian literature
in the 1830s Porscha Fermanis; 8. Steam and iron in the 1830s: liberal
imperialism, Thomas Love Peacock, and the Nemesi Peter J. Kitson; 9.
Lithography and the comic image 1825-1840 Brian Maidment; 10. Jorrocks's
canon: Dickens, Surtees and 1830s print culture John Strachan; 11.
Tennyson, Dickens, Poe, Browning, and the Brontës: Blackwood's Magazine and
'The foreheads of a new generation' Robert Morrison; 12. Boz in London: The
1830s and the urban turn in the English novel Sambudha Sen; 13. Letitia
Elizabeth Landon, chronicler of the 1830s David Stewart; 14. Railway
imaginary in the 1830s Nicola Kirkby: finding form; 15. The emerging
language of photography Jennifer Green-Lewis; Afterword Richard Cronin.
Francis Macerone and the transmission of revolution John Gardner; 2. 'An
infectious madness': disability and the epidemiology of social unrest in
Dickens's Barnaby Rudge Essaka Joshua; 3. Augustus Hardin Beaumont, slavery
apologias, and popular radical literature in the 1830s Tom Scriven; 4.
Patterns of industry: Harriet Martineau's illustrated masculinities Valerie
Sanders; 5. Mother Earth: gender and geology in the 1830s Adelene Buckland;
6. The polite fictions of slavery: British antislavery in the 1830s Juliet
Shields; 7. Suffering, sentiment, and the rise of humanitarian literature
in the 1830s Porscha Fermanis; 8. Steam and iron in the 1830s: liberal
imperialism, Thomas Love Peacock, and the Nemesi Peter J. Kitson; 9.
Lithography and the comic image 1825-1840 Brian Maidment; 10. Jorrocks's
canon: Dickens, Surtees and 1830s print culture John Strachan; 11.
Tennyson, Dickens, Poe, Browning, and the Brontës: Blackwood's Magazine and
'The foreheads of a new generation' Robert Morrison; 12. Boz in London: The
1830s and the urban turn in the English novel Sambudha Sen; 13. Letitia
Elizabeth Landon, chronicler of the 1830s David Stewart; 14. Railway
imaginary in the 1830s Nicola Kirkby: finding form; 15. The emerging
language of photography Jennifer Green-Lewis; Afterword Richard Cronin.
Introduction John Gardner and David Stewart; 1. On the eve: William Benbow,
Francis Macerone and the transmission of revolution John Gardner; 2. 'An
infectious madness': disability and the epidemiology of social unrest in
Dickens's Barnaby Rudge Essaka Joshua; 3. Augustus Hardin Beaumont, slavery
apologias, and popular radical literature in the 1830s Tom Scriven; 4.
Patterns of industry: Harriet Martineau's illustrated masculinities Valerie
Sanders; 5. Mother Earth: gender and geology in the 1830s Adelene Buckland;
6. The polite fictions of slavery: British antislavery in the 1830s Juliet
Shields; 7. Suffering, sentiment, and the rise of humanitarian literature
in the 1830s Porscha Fermanis; 8. Steam and iron in the 1830s: liberal
imperialism, Thomas Love Peacock, and the Nemesi Peter J. Kitson; 9.
Lithography and the comic image 1825-1840 Brian Maidment; 10. Jorrocks's
canon: Dickens, Surtees and 1830s print culture John Strachan; 11.
Tennyson, Dickens, Poe, Browning, and the Brontës: Blackwood's Magazine and
'The foreheads of a new generation' Robert Morrison; 12. Boz in London: The
1830s and the urban turn in the English novel Sambudha Sen; 13. Letitia
Elizabeth Landon, chronicler of the 1830s David Stewart; 14. Railway
imaginary in the 1830s Nicola Kirkby: finding form; 15. The emerging
language of photography Jennifer Green-Lewis; Afterword Richard Cronin.
Francis Macerone and the transmission of revolution John Gardner; 2. 'An
infectious madness': disability and the epidemiology of social unrest in
Dickens's Barnaby Rudge Essaka Joshua; 3. Augustus Hardin Beaumont, slavery
apologias, and popular radical literature in the 1830s Tom Scriven; 4.
Patterns of industry: Harriet Martineau's illustrated masculinities Valerie
Sanders; 5. Mother Earth: gender and geology in the 1830s Adelene Buckland;
6. The polite fictions of slavery: British antislavery in the 1830s Juliet
Shields; 7. Suffering, sentiment, and the rise of humanitarian literature
in the 1830s Porscha Fermanis; 8. Steam and iron in the 1830s: liberal
imperialism, Thomas Love Peacock, and the Nemesi Peter J. Kitson; 9.
Lithography and the comic image 1825-1840 Brian Maidment; 10. Jorrocks's
canon: Dickens, Surtees and 1830s print culture John Strachan; 11.
Tennyson, Dickens, Poe, Browning, and the Brontës: Blackwood's Magazine and
'The foreheads of a new generation' Robert Morrison; 12. Boz in London: The
1830s and the urban turn in the English novel Sambudha Sen; 13. Letitia
Elizabeth Landon, chronicler of the 1830s David Stewart; 14. Railway
imaginary in the 1830s Nicola Kirkby: finding form; 15. The emerging
language of photography Jennifer Green-Lewis; Afterword Richard Cronin.