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Hosanna Krienke currently teaches at the University of Wyoming. She authored this text during her time as a post-doctoral researcher for the ERC-funded project 'Diseases of Modern Life: Nineteenth-Century Perspectives' at the University of Oxford. Her work has appeared in Victorian Review, Victorian Literature and Culture, and the medical humanities blog Nursing Clio.
1. Convalescence and the Working-Class: Convalescent Homes, Illness
Outcomes, and Charles Dickens's Bleak House; 2. Spiritual Convalescence:
Reading Against the Deathbed in Convalescent Devotionals and Elizabeth
Gaskell's Ruth; 3. Novel-Reading as Convalescence: Gender and Leisure in
Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone; 4. Convalescence and Mental Illness:
Recuperability in Insane Asylums, the After-Care Association, and Samuel
Butler's Erewhon; 5. Imperial Convalescence: Frances Hodgson Burnett's The
Secret Garden, Convalescent Depots, and the Birth of Rehabilitation
Medicine.