This article is in two parts. The first seeks to set an agenda for the study of Victorian popular fiction by examining what the field comprises today in terms of texts studied, methodologies and affective engagement, and then thinking through the implications of studying such fiction today in a global and remediated context. I argue that Victorian sentimental popular fiction self-consciously models processes of relationship formation and exploration in its characters, its explicit scenes of reading, and above all in its plots, in order to mould and maintain readers’ relationships to it. “Sympathy” and its interrogation defines both the representation of characters’ relations to one another and readers’ relationship to that representation. I...
Sickly Sentimentalism: Pathology and Sympathy in American Women’s Literature, 1866-1900 examines the...
Victorian sensation novels often engage with investigation as a narrative subject and also a narrati...
This dissertation examines how writing and publishing serial fiction exacerbated nineteenth-century ...
Contribution to Round Table on the State of the study of Victorian Popular fiction toda
Many within the history profession today consider that we are experiencing an ‘emotional turn&...
Many within the history profession today consider that we are experiencing an ‘emotional turn’, a pe...
This is the "Welcome" to the inaugural issue of the new Journal of Victorian Popular Fictions. It se...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Victorian literature is crowded with scenes of women reaching out and touching one another. Women re...
The mid-nineteenth-century genre of sensation fiction is primarily conceived of as articulating mode...
“For most of us, the odour of defunct Victoriana is so unpleasant […] that we are content to leave t...
Graduation date: 2012Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from June 20, 2012 -...
In Reading, Writing, and Romanticism: The Anxiety of Reception (2000), Lucy Newlyn posits that ‘Roma...
Sickly Sentimentalism: Pathology and Sympathy in American Women’s Literature, 1866-1900 examines the...
Victorian sensation novels often engage with investigation as a narrative subject and also a narrati...
This dissertation examines how writing and publishing serial fiction exacerbated nineteenth-century ...
Contribution to Round Table on the State of the study of Victorian Popular fiction toda
Many within the history profession today consider that we are experiencing an ‘emotional turn&...
Many within the history profession today consider that we are experiencing an ‘emotional turn’, a pe...
This is the "Welcome" to the inaugural issue of the new Journal of Victorian Popular Fictions. It se...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Victorian literature is crowded with scenes of women reaching out and touching one another. Women re...
The mid-nineteenth-century genre of sensation fiction is primarily conceived of as articulating mode...
“For most of us, the odour of defunct Victoriana is so unpleasant […] that we are content to leave t...
Graduation date: 2012Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from June 20, 2012 -...
In Reading, Writing, and Romanticism: The Anxiety of Reception (2000), Lucy Newlyn posits that ‘Roma...
Sickly Sentimentalism: Pathology and Sympathy in American Women’s Literature, 1866-1900 examines the...
Victorian sensation novels often engage with investigation as a narrative subject and also a narrati...
This dissertation examines how writing and publishing serial fiction exacerbated nineteenth-century ...