Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 596 g
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 596 g
ISBN: 978-1-4051-0319-0
Verlag: Wiley
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.
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Weitere Infos & Material
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