Following the work of Raymond Williams, this article examines the 81 fiction authors published in 1838. First, we examined the social origins of the authors as judged by their fathers’ occupations. Whereas the majority of adults living in the British Isles during this period were working class, the majority of the Class of 1838 originated in the upper classes. Second, we traced their careers by finding their ages at first published novel, their total novels, and the span of their careers. Though no significant differences were found between the careers of men and women authors, there was a general lack of persistence to write a second novel. And last, we inspected the title pages of the 87 published works of fiction in 1838 to investigate t...
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The first time I taught a Victorian Literature survey, fresh out of a curriculum integration worksho...
This article focuses on the development of social novel which builds on the influence of the history...
The given article pays a great attention on the highlighted elements of Victorian period and litera...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
While a very few female writers in the Victorian age have received careful attention from historians...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
The Victorian period is often regarded as a high point in literary history, generating a wealth of m...
The article deals with the growing presence of women novelists in late nineteenth and early twentie...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
Neo-Victorian novelists sometimes use postgraduate students – trainee academics – who research ninet...
In my examination of the Concept of Gentility in the Victorian Novel, I do not claim to give an exha...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
Historical elements in novels take the readers into a realm of complete conventionality and a writer...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
The first time I taught a Victorian Literature survey, fresh out of a curriculum integration worksho...
This article focuses on the development of social novel which builds on the influence of the history...
The given article pays a great attention on the highlighted elements of Victorian period and litera...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...