Victorian Novels
A Companion to the Victorian Novel
It is estimated that between 1837 and 1901 some 60, 000 novels were published in Britain. This Companion introduces readers to the historical contexts in which this vast range of fiction was produced and to the critical debates that have raged about it ever since.
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Outlandish English Subjects in the Victorian Domestic Novel
Victorian domestic novels routinely detect a savage otherness lurking within the English state and subject.
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Victorian Narrative Technologies in the Middle East
Victorian Narrative Technologies tells the story of how the British, who wanted nothing to do with the Suez Canal during the decades in which it was being internationally planned and invested, came to own it.
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The Novel and the Globalization of Culture
Bringing together canonical European authors with authors from the Third World, this book analyzes the emergence of the modern global novel, and the way it mirrors the underlying process of cultural globalization.
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Victorian Novel
This inspiring survey challenges conventional ways of viewing the Victorian novel. The author explores the extremely varied and often experimental prose fiction of the period, paying attention to contemporary bestsellers as well as to major literary works.
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The Victorian Woman Question in Contemporary Feminist Fiction
The Victorian Woman Question in Contemporary Feminist Fiction explores the representation of Victorian womanhood in the work of some of today's most important British and North American novelists including A.S. Byatt, Sarah Waters, Margaret Atwood, Angela Carter and Toni Morrison.
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