This project uses pivotal texts belonging to several nineteenth-century literary subgenres—adventure fiction, school stories, the historical novel and spy fiction—to argue that literary representations of small social circles create distinct narrative shapes and modes of characterization. The small groups that shape these texts generate an ambivalent dynamism of small circles that offers modes of resisting, renegotiating or extending models of authority in the age of empire. While studies of the literature of empire often focus on the figure of the solitary “imperial man” or the consolidation of large imperial bureaucratic systems, the scalar scope of this project considers what lies in between. While the Bildungsroman and the love-plot dom...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
With increasing influence from the 1880s, men and boys could read and write romantic tales of travel...
My dissertation examines the frequent portrayal of substantive interactions between characters from ...
This project uses pivotal texts belonging to several nineteenth-century literary subgenres—adventure...
Over the course of the nineteenth century, writers showed an increased interest in the representatio...
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social prac...
An unprecedented and staggering wealth of characters floods the Victorian novel with its rich social...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
Children\u27s literature often does not hold the same weight in the studies of a culture as its big ...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
While the gender and age of the girl may seem to remove her from any significant contribution to emp...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
Among hundreds of social phenomena and problems, social stratification is the most common issue disc...
Interrogating the multiple ways in which travel was narrated and mediated, by and in response to, ni...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
With increasing influence from the 1880s, men and boys could read and write romantic tales of travel...
My dissertation examines the frequent portrayal of substantive interactions between characters from ...
This project uses pivotal texts belonging to several nineteenth-century literary subgenres—adventure...
Over the course of the nineteenth century, writers showed an increased interest in the representatio...
<p>“War Worlds” reads twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature to examine the social prac...
An unprecedented and staggering wealth of characters floods the Victorian novel with its rich social...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
Children\u27s literature often does not hold the same weight in the studies of a culture as its big ...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
While the gender and age of the girl may seem to remove her from any significant contribution to emp...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
Among hundreds of social phenomena and problems, social stratification is the most common issue disc...
Interrogating the multiple ways in which travel was narrated and mediated, by and in response to, ni...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
With increasing influence from the 1880s, men and boys could read and write romantic tales of travel...
My dissertation examines the frequent portrayal of substantive interactions between characters from ...