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Victorian Secrecy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Victorian Secrecy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-24
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Whether commercial, personal, political, professional, or spiritual, knowledge was capital for the Victorians in their ongoing project of constructing a modern information-based society. Victorian Secrecy explores the myriad ways in which knowledge was both zealously accumulated and jealously guarded by individuals, institutions, and government entities in Victorian Britain. Offering a wide variety of critical approaches and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors examine secretive actors with respect to a broad range of subjects, including the narrator in Tess of the d'Urbervilles, John Henry Newman's autobiographical novel Loss and Gain, Richard Dadd's The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke, modes of detection in Bleak House, the secret history of Harriet Martineau's role in the repeal of the Corn Law, and Victorian stage magicians. Taken together, the essays provide a richly textured account of which modes of hiding and revealing articulate secrets in Victorian literature and culture; how social relations are formed and reformed in relationship to secrecy; and what was at stake individually, aesthetically, and culturally in the Victorians' clandestine activities.

Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-19
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  • Publisher: BRILL

We read the book, and the book is reading us. In his later novels, Charles Dickens uses the interaction between characters and their audiences within the fiction to dramatise his growing understanding of the pivotal role of spectatorship and choice in a more democratic society. Egotists of all stripes, intent on bending the world to their singular will, would appropriate the power of spectatorship by taking command of the detachment necessary for choice. Dickens’s pluralistic art of sameness and difference redefines that detachment, and liberates choice both inside and outside the novels, for the relationship between characters and their audiences within the narratives actually inscribes our own relationship with them in the performance of reading, a reflective doubling of the fiction upon the reader across time with moral consequences for our spectatorship of our own lives.

Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of South-Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342
Journal ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Journal ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1865
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reports of State Officers, Boards and Committees to the General Assembly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 870

Reports of State Officers, Boards and Committees to the General Assembly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1866
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Lawyer in Dickens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Lawyer in Dickens

The Lawyer in Dickens takes a closer look at the construction of his types of lawyers. While Dickens’s critique of the legal system and its representatives is almost proverbial, a closer look at his lawyers uncovers a complex and ambiguous construction that questions their status as Victorian gentlemen. These characters offer a complex psychology that often surpasses their minor or stereotypical role within various Dickens novels, for they act not only as alter egos for different protagonists, but also exhibit behaviour that reveals their abusive attitude towards women. This book argues that Uriah Heep lays the groundwork for Dickens’s conception of the lawyer in his later works. The clo...

Dickens and the Despised Mother
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Dickens and the Despised Mother

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-25
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  • Publisher: McFarland

This work offers an original interpretation of the mothers of the protagonists in Dickens's autobiographical novels. Taking Julia Kristeva's psychoanalytic concept of abjection and Mary Douglas's anthropological analysis of pollution as its conceptual framework, the book argues that Dickens's primary emotional response towards the mother who abandoned him to work in a blacking warehouse was disgust, and suggests that we can trace similar signs of disgust in the narrators of his fictional autobiographies, David Copperfield, Bleak House, and Great Expectations. The author provides a close reading of Dickens's autobiographical fragment and opens up the possibility that Dickens's feelings towards his mother actually bore a significant influence on his fiction. The book closes with a provocative discussion of Dickens's compulsive Sikes and Nancy public readings.

Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels
  • Language: en

Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-22
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  • Publisher: Brill

How much choice do you have in life? Charles Dickens's dramatisation of the relationship between characters and their audiences within his novels reflects upon us: in spectating spectators, readers engage in a dynamic of sameness and difference that will define and decide the struggle for choice in our own lives.

Lower Saucon Township
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Lower Saucon Township

Lower Saucon Township provides a unique glimpse of the region’s many diverse villages and the German immigrant population. Towns including Wassergass, Shimersville, Polk Valley, Redington, and Bingen were settled largely because of the area’s fertile soil, abundant water, and many iron and limestone deposits, which contributed to surrounding communities such as Bethlehem and Hellertown both socially and economically. These rare family photographs depict a blend of lives that influenced the area before and after the industrial revolution.

Serialization and the Novel in Mid-Victorian Magazines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Serialization and the Novel in Mid-Victorian Magazines

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Examining the Victorian serial as a text in its own right, Catherine Delafield re-reads five novels by Elizabeth Gaskell, Anthony Trollope, Dinah Craik and Wilkie Collins by situating them in the context of periodical publication. She traces the roles of the author and editor in the creation and dissemination of the texts and considers how first publication affected the consumption and reception of the novel through the periodical medium. Delafield contends that a novel in volume form has been separated from its original context, that is, from the pattern of consumption and reception presented by the serial. The novel's later re-publication still bears the imprint of this serialized original...