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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- ISBN-13: 9781009037693
- Artikelnr.: 68995961
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Part I. Life and Works: 1. Life Melisa Klimaszewski
2. Letters William Baker, Andrew Gasson, and Graham Law
3. Publishers and editions Andrew Gasson
4. Early novels Christopher Pittard
5. Middle novels Tara MacDonald
6. Late novels Maria K. Bachman
7. Shorter fiction Graham Law
8. Journalism Deborah Wynne
9. Drama Caroline Radcliffe
Part II. Critical Response and Afterlife: 10. Contemporary James Aaron Green
11. After death to T. S. Eliot James Aaron Green
12. T. S. Eliot to 1990 Richard Nemesvari
13. 1990 to the present Tim Dolin and Lucy Dougan
14. Modern media adaptations Alexis Weedon
15. Neo-victorianism Jessica Cox
Part III. Contexts: Literary: 16. Wilkie Collins's library William Baker
17. Wilkie collins and serialization Catherine Delafield
18. Wilkie Collins and sensation fiction Richard Nemesvari
19. Wilkie Collins and Scott Lizhen Chen
20. Wilkie Collins and Dickens Emily Bell
21. Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, and other women writers Jeanette Roberts Shumaker
Part IV. Contexts: Cultural and Social: 22. Money Paul Lewis
23. Gender Tamara S. Wagner
24. Science and medicine Laurence Talairach
25. Language Melissa Raines
26. Collins and the artists Leonee Ormond
27. Music Allan W. Atlas
28. Politics Patricia Cove
29. Law Anne-Marie Beller
30.Geography and places Susan R. Hanes
31. Victorian environments Mark Frost
32. Race and empire Melisa Klimaszewski
33. Class status and social identity Jenny Bourne Taylor
34. Disability Heather Tilley
35. Ethics Biwu Shang
Further Reading
Index.
2. Letters William Baker, Andrew Gasson, and Graham Law
3. Publishers and editions Andrew Gasson
4. Early novels Christopher Pittard
5. Middle novels Tara MacDonald
6. Late novels Maria K. Bachman
7. Shorter fiction Graham Law
8. Journalism Deborah Wynne
9. Drama Caroline Radcliffe
Part II. Critical Response and Afterlife: 10. Contemporary James Aaron Green
11. After death to T. S. Eliot James Aaron Green
12. T. S. Eliot to 1990 Richard Nemesvari
13. 1990 to the present Tim Dolin and Lucy Dougan
14. Modern media adaptations Alexis Weedon
15. Neo-victorianism Jessica Cox
Part III. Contexts: Literary: 16. Wilkie Collins's library William Baker
17. Wilkie collins and serialization Catherine Delafield
18. Wilkie Collins and sensation fiction Richard Nemesvari
19. Wilkie Collins and Scott Lizhen Chen
20. Wilkie Collins and Dickens Emily Bell
21. Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, and other women writers Jeanette Roberts Shumaker
Part IV. Contexts: Cultural and Social: 22. Money Paul Lewis
23. Gender Tamara S. Wagner
24. Science and medicine Laurence Talairach
25. Language Melissa Raines
26. Collins and the artists Leonee Ormond
27. Music Allan W. Atlas
28. Politics Patricia Cove
29. Law Anne-Marie Beller
30.Geography and places Susan R. Hanes
31. Victorian environments Mark Frost
32. Race and empire Melisa Klimaszewski
33. Class status and social identity Jenny Bourne Taylor
34. Disability Heather Tilley
35. Ethics Biwu Shang
Further Reading
Index.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Life Melisa Klimaszewski
2. Letters William Baker, Andrew Gasson, and Graham Law
3. Publishers and editions Andrew Gasson
4. Early novels Christopher Pittard
5. Middle novels Tara MacDonald
6. Late novels Maria K. Bachman
7. Shorter fiction Graham Law
8. Journalism Deborah Wynne
9. Drama Caroline Radcliffe
Part II. Critical Response and Afterlife: 10. Contemporary James Aaron Green
11. After death to T. S. Eliot James Aaron Green
12. T. S. Eliot to 1990 Richard Nemesvari
13. 1990 to the present Tim Dolin and Lucy Dougan
14. Modern media adaptations Alexis Weedon
15. Neo-victorianism Jessica Cox
Part III. Contexts: Literary: 16. Wilkie Collins's library William Baker
17. Wilkie collins and serialization Catherine Delafield
18. Wilkie Collins and sensation fiction Richard Nemesvari
19. Wilkie Collins and Scott Lizhen Chen
20. Wilkie Collins and Dickens Emily Bell
21. Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, and other women writers Jeanette Roberts Shumaker
Part IV. Contexts: Cultural and Social: 22. Money Paul Lewis
23. Gender Tamara S. Wagner
24. Science and medicine Laurence Talairach
25. Language Melissa Raines
26. Collins and the artists Leonee Ormond
27. Music Allan W. Atlas
28. Politics Patricia Cove
29. Law Anne-Marie Beller
30.Geography and places Susan R. Hanes
31. Victorian environments Mark Frost
32. Race and empire Melisa Klimaszewski
33. Class status and social identity Jenny Bourne Taylor
34. Disability Heather Tilley
35. Ethics Biwu Shang
Further Reading
Index.
2. Letters William Baker, Andrew Gasson, and Graham Law
3. Publishers and editions Andrew Gasson
4. Early novels Christopher Pittard
5. Middle novels Tara MacDonald
6. Late novels Maria K. Bachman
7. Shorter fiction Graham Law
8. Journalism Deborah Wynne
9. Drama Caroline Radcliffe
Part II. Critical Response and Afterlife: 10. Contemporary James Aaron Green
11. After death to T. S. Eliot James Aaron Green
12. T. S. Eliot to 1990 Richard Nemesvari
13. 1990 to the present Tim Dolin and Lucy Dougan
14. Modern media adaptations Alexis Weedon
15. Neo-victorianism Jessica Cox
Part III. Contexts: Literary: 16. Wilkie Collins's library William Baker
17. Wilkie collins and serialization Catherine Delafield
18. Wilkie Collins and sensation fiction Richard Nemesvari
19. Wilkie Collins and Scott Lizhen Chen
20. Wilkie Collins and Dickens Emily Bell
21. Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, and other women writers Jeanette Roberts Shumaker
Part IV. Contexts: Cultural and Social: 22. Money Paul Lewis
23. Gender Tamara S. Wagner
24. Science and medicine Laurence Talairach
25. Language Melissa Raines
26. Collins and the artists Leonee Ormond
27. Music Allan W. Atlas
28. Politics Patricia Cove
29. Law Anne-Marie Beller
30.Geography and places Susan R. Hanes
31. Victorian environments Mark Frost
32. Race and empire Melisa Klimaszewski
33. Class status and social identity Jenny Bourne Taylor
34. Disability Heather Tilley
35. Ethics Biwu Shang
Further Reading
Index.