A concise companion to the Victorian novel
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A concise companion to the Victorian novel
(Blackwell concise companions to literature and culture)
Blackwell, 2005
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"The sun and moon were made to give them light"
"Seeing is believing?"
"The boundaries of social intercourse"
"The withering of the individual"
"Telling of my weekly doings"
"Farewell poetry and aerial flights"
"One of the larger lost continents"
"The difference between human beings"
"One great confederation?"
"A long deep sob of that mysterious wondrous happiness that is one with pain"
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Chronology: p. xiv-xxiii
収録内容
- 'The sun and moon were made to give them light' : empire in the Victorian novel / Cannon Schmitt
- 'Seeing is believing?' : visuality and Victorian fiction / Kate Flint
- 'The boundaries of social intercourse' : class in the Victorian novel / James Eli Adams
- Legal subjects, legal objects : the law and Victorian fiction / Clare Pettitt
- 'The withering of the individual' : psychology in the Victorian novel / Nicholas Dames
- 'Telling of my weekly doings' : the material culture of the Victorian novel / Mark W. Turner
- 'Farewell poetry and aerial flights' : the function of the author and Victorian fiction / Richard Salmon
- Everywhere and nowhere : sexuality in the Victorian novel / Carolyn Dever
- 'One of the larger lost continents' : religion in the Victorian novel / Michael Wheeler
- 'The difference between human beings' : biology in the Victorian novel / Angelique Richardson
- 'One great confederation?' : Europe in the Victorian novel / John Rignall
- 'A long deep sob of that mysterious wondrous happiness that is one with pain' : emotion in the Victorian novel / Francis O'Gorman
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume presents fresh approaches to classic Victorian fiction from 1830-1900.
Opens up for the reader the cultural world in which the Victorian novel was written and read.
Crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Provides fresh perspectives on how Victorian fiction relates to different contexts, such as class, sexuality, empire, psychology, law and biology.
目次
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
List of illustrations xiii
Chronology xiv
Introduction 1
Francis O'Gorman
1 'The sun and moon were made to give them light': Empire in the Victorian Novel 4
Cannon Schmitt
2 'Seeing is believing?': Visuality and Victorian Fiction 25
Kate Flint
3 'The boundaries of social intercourse': Class in the Victorian Novel 47
James Eli Adams
4 Legal subjects, legal objects: The Law and Victorian Fiction 71
Clare Pettitt
5 'The withering of the individual': Psychology in the Victorian Novel 91
Nicholas Dames
6 'Telling of my weekly doings': The Material Culture of the Victorian Novel 113
Mark W. Turner
7 'Farewell poetry and aerial flights': The Function of the Author and Victorian Fiction 134
Richard Salmon
8 Everywhere and nowhere: Sexuality in the Victorian Novel 156
Carolyn Dever
9 'One of the larger lost continents': Religion in the Victorian Novel 180
Michael Wheeler
10 'The difference between human beings': Biology in the Victorian Novel 202
Angelique Richardson
11 'One great confederation?': Europe in the Victorian Novel 232
John Rignall
12 'A long deep sob of that mysterious wondrous happiness that is one with pain': Emotion in the Victorian Novel 253
Francis O'Gorman
Index 271
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