This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significance of rented spaces in the literary imagination, focusing on Charles Dickens's fiction and journalism. The traditional understanding of the Victorian home has been challenged in recent criticism that points to the permeability of the public and private spheres, complicates the ways in which gender mapped onto these spheres, and highlights the difference between home and house, freehold and leasehold. This thesis contributes to the discussion by showing that domestic space was a more fractured concept than the middle-class ideal suggests. Versions of 'home' could be found in a multitude of unlikely and unstable places: in inns, hotels, lodgi...
The deathbed apart, there are few scenes more profoundly disturbing in nineteenth-century fiction th...
Abstract One of the results of the industrialization of Victorian England was a further straining of...
In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I...
This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significan...
Graduation date: 2000Presentation date: 1999-09-13Nineteenth-century England witnessed burgeoning ur...
More than any other Victorian novelist, it is Dickens who has been regarded as a fit subject for rea...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
In his novels Charles Dickens shows an abiding interest in the family, the child, and educational pr...
Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it,...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
This thesis started as an exploration of my feeling that Dickens's later novels said something profo...
Because of his work’s enduring quality, Dickens has been subjected to critical scrutiny. Slater exam...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
Building a Mind argues that architectural spaces provided the framework around which Victorian nove...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
The deathbed apart, there are few scenes more profoundly disturbing in nineteenth-century fiction th...
Abstract One of the results of the industrialization of Victorian England was a further straining of...
In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I...
This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significan...
Graduation date: 2000Presentation date: 1999-09-13Nineteenth-century England witnessed burgeoning ur...
More than any other Victorian novelist, it is Dickens who has been regarded as a fit subject for rea...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
In his novels Charles Dickens shows an abiding interest in the family, the child, and educational pr...
Charles Dickens, a man so representative of his age as to have become considered synonymous with it,...
UnrestrictedDomestic Topographies examines the nexus between gender identity and the material condit...
This thesis started as an exploration of my feeling that Dickens's later novels said something profo...
Because of his work’s enduring quality, Dickens has been subjected to critical scrutiny. Slater exam...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
Building a Mind argues that architectural spaces provided the framework around which Victorian nove...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
The deathbed apart, there are few scenes more profoundly disturbing in nineteenth-century fiction th...
Abstract One of the results of the industrialization of Victorian England was a further straining of...
In Dwelling in Possibility: American Literature, Architecture, and Domestic Innovation, 1850-1900, I...