189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Victorian social-problem novels as products of an urban, industrial literary culture. Challenging the genre's reputation as a prominently mimetic endeavor of middle-class observers, I argue that the writers I address considered themselves "authors" immersed in literary practices and professions. Victorian social-problem novels were particularly responsive to the popular markets that made fiction an outlet for social influence. This genre's investment in the efficacy and circulation of fiction provided aspiring and established authors alike with a heightened awareness of the social and economic contexts for their work. Re-contextualizing this ge...
This article focuses on the development of social novel which builds on the influence of the history...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
This dissertation provides the first comprehensive account of the phenomenon of the fictional noveli...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
This dissertation redeploys Karl Marx’s theory of the reserve army of industrial labor in order to r...
This thesis analyzes three industrial novels written during the Victorian period in England, specifi...
This dissertation focuses on literary representations of the nineteenth-century urban landscape in t...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This thesis traces the cultural construction in fiction and journalism of Bloomsbury in the ninetee...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-67).There exists a vast amount of scholarship dedicate...
This dissertation examines the modes, means, and merit of the literary production of short stories i...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
This article focuses on the development of social novel which builds on the influence of the history...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
This dissertation provides the first comprehensive account of the phenomenon of the fictional noveli...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
This dissertation redeploys Karl Marx’s theory of the reserve army of industrial labor in order to r...
This thesis analyzes three industrial novels written during the Victorian period in England, specifi...
This dissertation focuses on literary representations of the nineteenth-century urban landscape in t...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This thesis traces the cultural construction in fiction and journalism of Bloomsbury in the ninetee...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-67).There exists a vast amount of scholarship dedicate...
This dissertation examines the modes, means, and merit of the literary production of short stories i...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
This article focuses on the development of social novel which builds on the influence of the history...
The nineteenth century was a period of turbulent change, marked by the growth of large cities, facto...
This dissertation provides the first comprehensive account of the phenomenon of the fictional noveli...