Like all complicated relationships, that between realism and sensationalism has been subject to a good deal of rumour and speculation. In what might be described as the pair's first critical encounter – in an 1852 joint review of W. M. Thackeray's The History of Henry Esmond and Wilkie Collins's proto-sensation novel Basil – a critic for Bentley's Miscellany intimates that a partnership between two such different forms is anything but likely. “We have,” he explains, “put these two books ‘over against’ each other, to use one of Mr. Thackeray's favourite Queen-Anne-isms, because they have no kind of family resemblance. They are, indeed, as unlike each other as any two books can be. They constitute a kind of literary antithesis” (“Esmond” 576)...
abstract: John Herdman provides a brief explanation for neglecting the Victorian sensational double ...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
abstract: This paper explores how marginalist economics defines and inevitably constrains Victorian ...
Like all complicated relationships, that between realism and sensationalism has been subject to a go...
The mid-nineteenth-century genre of sensation fiction is primarily conceived of as articulating mode...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Schiller and Lewis present a polarity dividing Coleridge’s judgement of literary terror: Schiller, t...
Publisher's description of book: In 1859 the popular novelist Wilkie Collins wrote of a ghostly wom...
Victorian sensation novels often engage with investigation as a narrative subject and also a narrati...
Improbable Realism theorizes the relationship between literary realism and probability, arguing that...
Since few scholars are acquainted with Braddon, I spend Chapter 1 recounting her background and the ...
(print) viii, 163 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments p. vii -- Introduction Toward a Sensational Theory of Cr...
“The fashions of the current season”: Recent critical work on Victorian sensation fictio
This paper seeks to explore connections between the sensation fiction genre of the 1860s and theatri...
abstract: John Herdman provides a brief explanation for neglecting the Victorian sensational double ...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
abstract: This paper explores how marginalist economics defines and inevitably constrains Victorian ...
Like all complicated relationships, that between realism and sensationalism has been subject to a go...
The mid-nineteenth-century genre of sensation fiction is primarily conceived of as articulating mode...
Sensation fiction allows Victorian women the space to develop apart from the desired angel in the ho...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Schiller and Lewis present a polarity dividing Coleridge’s judgement of literary terror: Schiller, t...
Publisher's description of book: In 1859 the popular novelist Wilkie Collins wrote of a ghostly wom...
Victorian sensation novels often engage with investigation as a narrative subject and also a narrati...
Improbable Realism theorizes the relationship between literary realism and probability, arguing that...
Since few scholars are acquainted with Braddon, I spend Chapter 1 recounting her background and the ...
(print) viii, 163 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments p. vii -- Introduction Toward a Sensational Theory of Cr...
“The fashions of the current season”: Recent critical work on Victorian sensation fictio
This paper seeks to explore connections between the sensation fiction genre of the 1860s and theatri...
abstract: John Herdman provides a brief explanation for neglecting the Victorian sensational double ...
Deborah Wynne has noted that from 1850 to 1860 there was a change in middle-class reading tastes. Sh...
abstract: This paper explores how marginalist economics defines and inevitably constrains Victorian ...