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A Concise Companion to the Victorian NovelISBN: 978-0-470-75755-0
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304 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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List Of Illustrations.
Notes On Contributors.
Introduction: Francis O’Gorman (University of Leeds).
1. ‘The Sun And Moon Were Made To Give Them Light’: Empire In The Victorian Novel: Cannon Schmitt (Wayne State University).
2. ‘Seeing Is Believing’?: Visuality And Victorian Fiction: Kate Flint (Rutgers University).
3. ‘The Boundaries Of Social Intercourse’: Class In The Victorian Novel: James Eli Adams (Cornell University).
4. Legal Subjects, Legal Objects: The Law And Victorian Fiction: Clare Pettitt (Newnham College, Cambridge).
5. ‘The Withering Of The Individual’: Psychology In The Victorian Novel: Nicholas Dames (Columbia University).
6. ‘Telling Of My Weekly Doings’: The Material Culture Of The Victorian Novel: Mark Turner (King's College, University of London).
7. ‘Farewell Poetry And Aerial Flights’: The Function Of The Author And Victorian Fiction: Richard Salmon (University of Leeds).
8. Everywhere And Nowhere: Sexuality In The Victorian Novel: Carolyn Dever (Vanderbilt University).
9. ‘One Of The Larger Lost Continents’: Religion In The Victorian Novel: Michael Wheeler.
10. ‘The Differences Between Human Beings’: Biology In The Victorian Novel: Angelique Richardson (University of Exeter).
11. ‘One Great Confederation?’: Europe In The Victorian Novel: John Rignall (University of Warwick).
12. ‘A Long Deep Sob Of That Mysterious Wondrous Happiness That Is One With Pain’: Emotion In The Victorian Novel: Francis O’Gorman (University of Leeds).
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