This book shows that novelists often responded to newspapers by reworking well-known events covered by Victorian newspapers in their fictions. Each chapter addresses a different narrative modality and its relationship to the news: Charles Dickens interrogates the distinctions between fictional and journalistic storytelling, while Anthony Trollope explores novelistic bildung in serial form; the sensation novels of Wilkie Collins and Mary Elizabeth Braddon locate melodrama in realist discourses, whereas Anglo-Jewish writer Israel Zangwill represents a hybrid minority experience. At the core of these metaphors and narrative forms is a theorisation of the newspaper’s influence on society
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's popular novels surged into the literary marketplace following her bestselle...
Scholars of print media are increasingly realising significant headway in the recovery of the histor...
This book shows that novelists often responded to newspapers by reworking well-known events covered ...
Newspapers were one of the principal venues for the publication of literature in the period. For wri...
Described by Walter Bagehot as a novelist who was \u27a special correspondent for posterity\u27, Cha...
From the moment of its first publication in March 1836, Charles Dickens’s first serial novel The Pos...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
Panel D: Social NetworkingThis paper examines the sensation novel's representations of the newspaper...
A common trope in the Victorian novel features characters who read about themselves in newspapers, h...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. ...
The English melodramatic plays and novels of the 19th century have many notable features in common: ...
This dissertation examines the role of several types of counterfactual plots in both defining and ch...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's popular novels surged into the literary marketplace following her bestselle...
Scholars of print media are increasingly realising significant headway in the recovery of the histor...
This book shows that novelists often responded to newspapers by reworking well-known events covered ...
Newspapers were one of the principal venues for the publication of literature in the period. For wri...
Described by Walter Bagehot as a novelist who was \u27a special correspondent for posterity\u27, Cha...
From the moment of its first publication in March 1836, Charles Dickens’s first serial novel The Pos...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
Panel D: Social NetworkingThis paper examines the sensation novel's representations of the newspaper...
A common trope in the Victorian novel features characters who read about themselves in newspapers, h...
Concurrent Sessions - 8I Trollope Bringing the World HomeAnthony Trollope's emergence as a prominent...
Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. ...
The English melodramatic plays and novels of the 19th century have many notable features in common: ...
This dissertation examines the role of several types of counterfactual plots in both defining and ch...
One of the most interesting aspects of fiction in the last thirty, forty years - within the more gen...
To many of his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was the greatest writer of his age; a one-man fiction...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's popular novels surged into the literary marketplace following her bestselle...
Scholars of print media are increasingly realising significant headway in the recovery of the histor...