Many of the well-documented transformations taking place in Victorian society were attributed at the time,and have been attributed since,to the introduction of the passenger railway network in 1830. Railways and their management asserted control over time and the British landscape, dominating, moving and embodying the industrial modernity that was encompassing the nation. A select number of literary works, from four canonical Victorian writers, have been assembled thematically for analysis alongside the Dickensian texts within this project. Utilising theories which interpret the significance of time, space and emotion, five literary texts are analysed comparatively in order to explore how Victorian writers contrastingly portrayed the alteri...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
Since 1979 when Wolfgang Schivelbusch applied Marx’s phrase “annihilation of time and space” to the ...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire a...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire as...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire as...
This study comprises an analysis of popular nineteenth-century fiction aimed at the family reader an...
Merciless Parallel Lines: Railways in European Literature 1830-1914 (Mgr. Michal Špína) Abstract The...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
Was the railway an apt cultural metaphor for the Victorian Age? The answer to this question seems ea...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
Since 1979 when Wolfgang Schivelbusch applied Marx’s phrase “annihilation of time and space” to the ...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire a...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire as...
This thesis examines the railway space between 1860 and 1880. By railway space, I mean the entire as...
This study comprises an analysis of popular nineteenth-century fiction aimed at the family reader an...
Merciless Parallel Lines: Railways in European Literature 1830-1914 (Mgr. Michal Špína) Abstract The...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
Was the railway an apt cultural metaphor for the Victorian Age? The answer to this question seems ea...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
"[W]e have a long way to travel before we get back to what Dickens meant… G.K. Chesterton, Charles...