My dissertation examines the frequent portrayal of substantive interactions between characters from widely separated socio-economic backgrounds in British fiction written between 1890 and 1925. I designate these scenes as moments of "inter-class connection," and through them, I argue that the rise of professional society and the burgeoning of commodity culture in the 1880's transformed the way that texts portray class relations. Works written after 1890 seek to ameliorate the cultural anxieties that accompany inter-class connection by erasing the individualized identity of one of the characters involved. Because it entails a removal of subjectivity, I label this practice "objectification." It represents a significant departure from Vict...
This study examines the ways in which material objects subvert their anticipated roles as status mar...
The thesis studies the social criticism in five English novels written between 1850 and 1913. All th...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This dissertation uniquely uncovers how fictional depictions of the racial hybrid came to impact how...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
The connection between social change and marriage is of critical concern for nineteenth century Engl...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
This extended essay examines the effects of social and economic factors on the relationships betwee...
The thesis "The Reflection of Social, Economic and Cultural Changes in Britain in Selected Early Vic...
This study examines the ways in which material objects subvert their anticipated roles as status mar...
The thesis studies the social criticism in five English novels written between 1850 and 1913. All th...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...
Victorian social problem novels created narratives that revealed systemic sociopolitical issues pres...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
This dissertation uniquely uncovers how fictional depictions of the racial hybrid came to impact how...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation analyzes Vi...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
The connection between social change and marriage is of critical concern for nineteenth century Engl...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
This extended essay examines the effects of social and economic factors on the relationships betwee...
The thesis "The Reflection of Social, Economic and Cultural Changes in Britain in Selected Early Vic...
This study examines the ways in which material objects subvert their anticipated roles as status mar...
The thesis studies the social criticism in five English novels written between 1850 and 1913. All th...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...