This thesis examines nostalgia as a central literary trope of burgeoning modernisation in the mid-Victorian historical novel. Nostalgia began as a pathological form of homesickness and rapidly engaged with the perceived distancing from the past brought about by accelerated modernisation. This thesis suggests that literary representations of social, cultural and technological change echo nostalgic reactions of loss and longing. Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot are the primary focus of this study. Selected works by these authors are situated within the wider context of Victorian historical fiction which – following Walter Scott’s phenomenal success at the beginning of the century – became, as Fr...
Although the origins of the historical novel could be traced back to seventeenth century France, the...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
Novel Nostalgia: Nature, Nation, and the Pastoral Imagination in the Victorian Novel explores novels...
This thesis examines a practice of nineteenth-century novelists which has often been mentioned by cr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Kate Mitchell.Assess restricted as the thesis is to...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
In recent years there has been a body of studies relating nostalgia and fiction in political, socio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08This dissertation examines representations of agein...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Although the origins of the historical novel could be traced back to seventeenth century France, the...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...
Novel Nostalgia: Nature, Nation, and the Pastoral Imagination in the Victorian Novel explores novels...
This thesis examines a practice of nineteenth-century novelists which has often been mentioned by cr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Kate Mitchell.Assess restricted as the thesis is to...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
The last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first witnessed a remarka...
As neo-Victorian fiction continues to evolve in the contemporary era, present day readers are invite...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
In recent years there has been a body of studies relating nostalgia and fiction in political, socio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08This dissertation examines representations of agein...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Although the origins of the historical novel could be traced back to seventeenth century France, the...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
The idea that the Victorian novel—in particular, the Victorian realist novel—became an integral and ...