Neo-Victorian novelists sometimes use postgraduate students – trainee academics – who research nineteenth-century writers as protagonists. This article discusses four neo-Victorian novels, Lloyd Jones’s Mister Pip (2006), Justine Picardie’s Daphne (2008), A.N. Wilson’s A Jealous Ghost (2005) and Scarlett Thomas’s The End of Mr Y (2006), in which female postgraduate students take the centre stage. In Victorian literature, which mirrors the gender bias in the academic world and in society at large at that time, most scholars are male. The contemporary writers’ choice of female trainee academics is worth investigating as it speaks to the visibly changed gender make-up of contemporary academia. However, this utopian situation is complicated by ...
I have found that Victorian domestic ideology, as defined by literary scholar Catherine Hall, is oft...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
text"Reading Female Learning in the mid-Victorian Novel" considers depictions of learning girls and ...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
The first time I taught a Victorian Literature survey, fresh out of a curriculum integration worksho...
This dissertation covers five female Victorian authors (Elizabeth Gaskell, M.E. Braddon, Dinah Craik...
Abstract: Lessons on literature written in English have tended to focus on male writers, being domin...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
This thesis endeavours to examine the presence and absence of female scientists in Victorian fictio...
The aim of this paper is to explore this argument. In this paper I will focus on feminist interpreta...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
Following the work of Raymond Williams, this article examines the 81 fiction authors published in 18...
Throughout history, women have been perceived as unequal or lower-class in comparison to men. This m...
This article examines the representation of three female characters in three Victorian novels. These...
Around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Victorian publishing world – like most of society –...
I have found that Victorian domestic ideology, as defined by literary scholar Catherine Hall, is oft...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
text"Reading Female Learning in the mid-Victorian Novel" considers depictions of learning girls and ...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
The first time I taught a Victorian Literature survey, fresh out of a curriculum integration worksho...
This dissertation covers five female Victorian authors (Elizabeth Gaskell, M.E. Braddon, Dinah Craik...
Abstract: Lessons on literature written in English have tended to focus on male writers, being domin...
In his article “What is Neo-Victorian Studies?” (2008), Mark Lewellyn argues that the term neo-Victo...
This thesis endeavours to examine the presence and absence of female scientists in Victorian fictio...
The aim of this paper is to explore this argument. In this paper I will focus on feminist interpreta...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
Following the work of Raymond Williams, this article examines the 81 fiction authors published in 18...
Throughout history, women have been perceived as unequal or lower-class in comparison to men. This m...
This article examines the representation of three female characters in three Victorian novels. These...
Around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Victorian publishing world – like most of society –...
I have found that Victorian domestic ideology, as defined by literary scholar Catherine Hall, is oft...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
text"Reading Female Learning in the mid-Victorian Novel" considers depictions of learning girls and ...