In spring 2020, I finished my dissertation, on nineteenth-century American literature and improvisation, and decided to read for pleasure for a while. I had time in my hands, because - thanks to COVID - there were no jobs available. I'd set aside many books and essays while writing the dissertation. Among these were George Sand's novels Consuelo and The Countess von Rudolstadt. Reading Sand's novels, about an improvvisatrice's romantic and political adventures, had the strange effect of bringing me back to American literature, as I found traces of the novels', and Sand's, effects everywhere in the nineteenth-century US writers I'd been reading. Sand, who wrote fast and rather improvisationally herself, was also an inspiration to write scho...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
This thesis examines the novels of George Sand (1804-1876) and analyses representative examples from...
American novelists writing in the new Republic contributed to a collective cultural effort to create...
George Sand has recently profited from a renewal of critical interest. Her numerous novels are slowl...
This thesis examines the novels of George Sand (1804-1876) and analyses representative examples from...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
We are celebrating one hundred and fifty years since the publication in volume form of George Eliot\...
This dissertation examines the cultural phenomenon of mourning in relation to British Romantic Liter...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
This article considers the representation of catalepsy—a trance-like nervous condition characterised...
This creative dissertation comprises a collection of short fiction and a critical preface. The prefa...
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This dissertation explores the ways in which authors, editors, and readers negotiated conflicting de...
This dissertation looks at nineteenth-century British writers who developed strategies for making us...
To Weigh the World Anew examines moments of rhetorical exchange in romances written by Philip Sidney...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
This thesis examines the novels of George Sand (1804-1876) and analyses representative examples from...
American novelists writing in the new Republic contributed to a collective cultural effort to create...
George Sand has recently profited from a renewal of critical interest. Her numerous novels are slowl...
This thesis examines the novels of George Sand (1804-1876) and analyses representative examples from...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
We are celebrating one hundred and fifty years since the publication in volume form of George Eliot\...
This dissertation examines the cultural phenomenon of mourning in relation to British Romantic Liter...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
This article considers the representation of catalepsy—a trance-like nervous condition characterised...
This creative dissertation comprises a collection of short fiction and a critical preface. The prefa...
This is a fascinating investigation of the influence of music on George Eliot, and how that influenc...
This dissertation explores the ways in which authors, editors, and readers negotiated conflicting de...
This dissertation looks at nineteenth-century British writers who developed strategies for making us...
To Weigh the World Anew examines moments of rhetorical exchange in romances written by Philip Sidney...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
This thesis examines the novels of George Sand (1804-1876) and analyses representative examples from...
American novelists writing in the new Republic contributed to a collective cultural effort to create...