This work inscribes itself as part of a more encompassing research project about the neo-Victorian which purports to inquire into the functions of the categories of subversion and nostalgia in a corpus of millennial Anglophone neo-Victorian novels. This presentation approaches one representative text – The Dark Clue (2001) by James Wilson – which displays a particular oxymoronic fusion: nostalgic returns to certain narrative strategies of Victorian writing and the use of metafictional strategies which, however, abstain from both pyrotechnic self-reflexive experimentation and short-circuiting of immersive reading experiences. The work postulates a new double coding whereby the category of novel analyzed represents a search for neomorphic pos...
Ressenya del llibre: Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature ...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
Starting from a preliminary critical survey of the archival discourse as intrinsic to the novel\u201...
In 1966 when Jean Rhys wrote Wide Saragasso Sea no one would have guessed that she was starting a ne...
The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with...
The purpose of this study is to initiate a reflection on a poetics of second degree characters withi...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
This article situates the novel-as-mashup, first popularised by Seth Grahame-Smith’s Pride and Preju...
One of the features that characterizes postmodern fiction is an intense interest in the past, and es...
History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction combines innovative literary and historiographi...
Three broad aspects of prose writing were investigated to inform the process of writing novels. Firs...
Ressenya del llibre: Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature ...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
This field-defining book offers an extensive interpretation of the most recent, millennial and espec...
Starting from a preliminary critical survey of the archival discourse as intrinsic to the novel\u201...
In 1966 when Jean Rhys wrote Wide Saragasso Sea no one would have guessed that she was starting a ne...
The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with...
The purpose of this study is to initiate a reflection on a poetics of second degree characters withi...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
This article situates the novel-as-mashup, first popularised by Seth Grahame-Smith’s Pride and Preju...
One of the features that characterizes postmodern fiction is an intense interest in the past, and es...
History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction combines innovative literary and historiographi...
Three broad aspects of prose writing were investigated to inform the process of writing novels. Firs...
Ressenya del llibre: Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature ...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...