The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its parts. By focusing on the archival collection of a gentry family from Derbyshire, it asserts that the material remains of a nineteenth-century letter are as important as the words and, as such, have a valuable contribution to make to the understanding of letters and letter writing culture of the period. Furthermore, throughout it is demonstrated that the nineteenth-century familial letter was important as an emotional and material object to both the reader and the sender but, as yet, is an undervalued tool in historical research. It argues against the dominant historical trend to read only the text of letters, and in so doing offers a model ...
When the novel rose to prominence in the eighteenth century, it often employed the epistolary form, ...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Romanticism and the Letter seeks to redress the critical neglect of the letter in the Romantic perio...
This paper argues that a letter’s physicality is as important to the twenty-first century social his...
To date no major research has been undertaken on the correspondence of Anne Sturges Bourne and Maria...
The thesis is about the importance of letter writing in Austen s novels. I focus on the following as...
This paper investigates the interrelationships between the nineteenth-century cataloguer, the twenty...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough the letter has long been valued as an object of mat...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
This thesis is an edition of the correspondence of the Yorkshirean Wentworth family. The aim of the ...
Prior to examining an artistic work, it is important to make an examination about the period and soc...
Seventeenth-century women letterwriters broke new ground—stylistically, linguistically and socially—...
This is a study of the letters of Anne, countess of Northumberland (1536–91) throughout her exile in...
This paper uses a new historical lens to examine the following question: In what ways do Jane Austen...
When the novel rose to prominence in the eighteenth century, it often employed the epistolary form, ...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Romanticism and the Letter seeks to redress the critical neglect of the letter in the Romantic perio...
This paper argues that a letter’s physicality is as important to the twenty-first century social his...
To date no major research has been undertaken on the correspondence of Anne Sturges Bourne and Maria...
The thesis is about the importance of letter writing in Austen s novels. I focus on the following as...
This paper investigates the interrelationships between the nineteenth-century cataloguer, the twenty...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough the letter has long been valued as an object of mat...
This thesis examines letters and other forms of cultural production related to the letter writing of...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
This thesis is an edition of the correspondence of the Yorkshirean Wentworth family. The aim of the ...
Prior to examining an artistic work, it is important to make an examination about the period and soc...
Seventeenth-century women letterwriters broke new ground—stylistically, linguistically and socially—...
This is a study of the letters of Anne, countess of Northumberland (1536–91) throughout her exile in...
This paper uses a new historical lens to examine the following question: In what ways do Jane Austen...
When the novel rose to prominence in the eighteenth century, it often employed the epistolary form, ...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Romanticism and the Letter seeks to redress the critical neglect of the letter in the Romantic perio...