Unhappy Consciousness is a study of recognition scenes in the Victorian novel and their relation to Marx's concept of commodity fetishism. Victorian recognition scenes often show a hero's self-discovery as a retrospective identification with things. When, for example, in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady, Isabel Archer learns the truth about her marriage: "She saw, in the crude light of that revelation... the dry staring fact that she had been an applied handled hung-up tool, as senseless and convenient as mere shaped wood and iron." The retrospective discovery of identity in Victorian novels is often figured as a catastrophic falling-apart of a stable self that is also an economic object or instrument: a bank check, a debt, a forgery, a...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
In the face of financial disaster, Dr Lydgate attempts to share his concerns with his wife, Rosamun...
In the Victorian period, no assumption about female reading generated more ambivalence and anxiety t...
Arduous Business explores representations of immaterial labour in the Victorian realist novel. By “i...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
“Novels and Ideas” examines the representation of moral agency in Victorian fiction. A major strain ...
Drawing on recent thinking in critical and cultural theory, this thesis examines the representation...
"Ideas in Things explores apparently inconsequential objects in popular Victorian texts to make cont...
In Queer Accounts, I uncover a set of closely related queer desires, some recognizably sexual and ot...
Victorian society viewed physical appearance and internalized habit as direct manifestations of a pe...
This dissertation explores the many second-order economies of nineteenth-century Britain—salvage, re...
How do Victorian novels, those detailed imaginative records of psychic interiority and social life, ...
The commencement of the Victorian period in the 1830s coincided with the abolition of chattel slaver...
This thesis explores how the Victorian concept of success – fundamental to Victorians’ understanding...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
In the face of financial disaster, Dr Lydgate attempts to share his concerns with his wife, Rosamun...
In the Victorian period, no assumption about female reading generated more ambivalence and anxiety t...
Arduous Business explores representations of immaterial labour in the Victorian realist novel. By “i...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
“Novels and Ideas” examines the representation of moral agency in Victorian fiction. A major strain ...
Drawing on recent thinking in critical and cultural theory, this thesis examines the representation...
"Ideas in Things explores apparently inconsequential objects in popular Victorian texts to make cont...
In Queer Accounts, I uncover a set of closely related queer desires, some recognizably sexual and ot...
Victorian society viewed physical appearance and internalized habit as direct manifestations of a pe...
This dissertation explores the many second-order economies of nineteenth-century Britain—salvage, re...
How do Victorian novels, those detailed imaginative records of psychic interiority and social life, ...
The commencement of the Victorian period in the 1830s coincided with the abolition of chattel slaver...
This thesis explores how the Victorian concept of success – fundamental to Victorians’ understanding...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
In the face of financial disaster, Dr Lydgate attempts to share his concerns with his wife, Rosamun...
In the Victorian period, no assumption about female reading generated more ambivalence and anxiety t...