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Roman Catholic Saints and Early Victorian Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Roman Catholic Saints and Early Victorian Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Offering readings of nineteenth-century travel narratives, works by Tractarians, the early writings of Charles Kingsley, and the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, Devon Fisher examines representations of Roman Catholic saints in Victorian literature to assess both the relationship between conservative thought and liberalism and the emergence of secular culture during the period. The run-up to Victoria's coronation witnessed a series of controversial liberal reforms. While many early Victorians considered the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts (1828), the granting of civil rights to Roman Catholics (1829), and the extension of the franchise (1832) significant advances, for others these three ac...

The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 829

The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-11
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Much has been written about the Victorian novel, and for good reason. The cultural power it exerted (and, to some extent, still exerts) is beyond question. The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel contributes substantially to this thriving scholarly field by offering new approaches to familiar topics (the novel and science, the Victorian Bildungroman) as well as essays on topics often overlooked (the novel and classics, the novel and the OED, the novel, and allusion). Manifesting the increasing interdisciplinarity of Victorian studies, its essays situate the novel within a complex network of relations (among, for instance, readers, editors, reviewers, and the novelists themselves; or among...

The Brontë Sisters in Other Wor(l)ds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Brontë Sisters in Other Wor(l)ds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-10-09
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  • Publisher: Springer

Looking at the works of the Brontë sisters through a translingual, transnational, and transcultural lens, this collection is the first book-length study of the Brontës as received and reimagined in languages and cultures outside of Europe and the United States.

Fathers in Victorian Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Fathers in Victorian Fiction

This book examines the changing roles of fathers in the nineteenth century as seen in the lives and fiction of Victorian authors. Fatherhood underwent unprecedented change during this period. The Industrial Revolution moved work out of the home for many men, diminishing contact between fathers and their children. Yet fatherhood continued to be seen as the ultimate expression of masculinity, and being involved with the lives of one’s children was essential to being a good father. Conflicting and frustrating expectations of fathers and the growing disillusionment with other paternal authorities such as church and state yielded memorable portrayals of fathers from the best novelists of the ag...

Hunger Movements in Early Victorian Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Hunger Movements in Early Victorian Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In Hunger Movements in Early Victorian Literature, Lesa Scholl explores the ways in which the language of starvation interacts with narratives of emotional and intellectual want to create a dynamic, evolving notion of hunger. Scholl's interdisciplinary study emphasises literary analysis, sensory history, and political economy to interrogate the progression of hunger in Britain from the early 1830s to the late 1860s. Examining works by Charles Dickens, Harriet Martineau, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Henry Mayhew, and Charlotte Bronte, Scholl argues for the centrality of hunger in social development and understanding. She shows how the rhetoric of hunger moves beyond critiques of physical starvation to a paradigm in which the dominant narrative of civilisation is predicated on the continual progress and evolution of literal and metaphorical taste. Her study makes a persuasive case for how hunger, as a signifier of both individual and corporate ambition, is a necessarily self-interested and increasingly violent agent of progress within the discourse of political economy that emerged in the eighteenth century and subsequently shaped nineteenth-century social and political life.

How to Mentor Anyone in Academia
  • Language: en

How to Mentor Anyone in Academia

A practical guide to the art of mentorship in higher education Mentoring is integral to how academics are formed and what trajectories their careers will take. Yet until recently, no one was trained to do it, and many academics have ingrained assumptions about mentorship that no longer fit the lives, needs, and aspirations of mentees. How to Mentor Anyone in Academia shares proven techniques for the professional development of junior faculty, postdocs, and graduate students in today's rapidly changing academic landscape. Drawing on her experience as a professional coach who has worked closely with hundreds of students and faculty across the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, Maria La...

The Virtuous Poor in Domestic Fiction by Catharine Maria Segwick and Susan Warner, 1822-1877
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520
Catholic Women Writers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Catholic Women Writers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-07-30
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  • Publisher: Greenwood

Women have been writing in the Catholic tradition since early medieval times, yet no single volume has brought together critical evaluations of their works until now. The first reference of its kind, Catholic Women Writers provides entries on 64 Catholic women writers from around the world and across the centuries. Each of the entries is written by an expert contributor and includes a biography of the author; a critical discussion of her works, especially her Catholic and women's themes; an overview of her critical reception; and a bibliography of primary and secondary sources. Authors writing in all genres, including fiction, autobiography, poetry, children's literature, and essays, are rep...

Victorians Institute Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 680

Victorians Institute Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism

A convenient source of critical commentary on the careers and works of acclaimed authors who died between 1800 and 1899. A cumulative title index is published separately (included in subscription).