The Nineteenth-century Sensation Novel
Author: Lyn Pykett
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9780746312315
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lyn Pykett
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9780746312315
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lyn Pykett
Publisher: Northcote House Pub Limited
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 181
ISBN-13: 0746312121
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This clearly written and wide-ranging study identifies the main features of the sensation novel, analysing its broader cultural significance as well as looking at it in its specific cultural context.
Author: Jessica Cox
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-11-11
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 3030292908
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book represents the first full-length study of the relationship between neo-Victorianism and nineteenth-century sensation fiction. It examines the diverse and multiple legacies of Victorian popular fiction by authors such as Wilkie Collins and Mary Elizabeth Braddon, tracing their influence on a range of genres and works, including detective fiction, YA writing, Gothic literature, and stage and screen adaptations. In doing so, it forces a reappraisal of critical understandings of neo-Victorianism in terms of its origins and meanings, as well as offering an important critical intervention in popular fiction studies. The work traces the afterlife of Victorian sensation fiction, taking in the neo-Gothic writing of Daphne du Maurier and Victoria Holt, contemporary popular historical detective and YA fiction by authors including Elizabeth Peters and Philip Pullman, and the literary fiction of writers such as Joanne Harris and Charles Palliser. The work will appeal to scholars and students of Victorian fiction, neo-Victorianism, and popular culture alike.
Author: Lyn Pykett
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2003-12-08
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 1134944829
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The women's sensation novel of the 1860s and the New Woman fiction of the 1890s were two major examples of a perceived feminine invasion of fiction which caused a critical furore in their day. Both genres, with their shocking, `fast' heroines, fired the popular imagination by putting female sexuality on the literary agenda and undermining the `proper feminine' ideal to which nineteenth-century women and fictional heroines were supposed to aspire. By exploring in impressive depth and breadth the material and discursive conditions in which these novels were produced, The `Improper' Feminine draws attention to key gendered interrelationships within the literary and wider cultures of the mid-Victorian and fin-de-diècle periods.
Author: Andrew Mangham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-10-17
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 0521760747
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Accessible and comprehensive account of the sensation novel of the nineteenth century.
Author: D. Wynne
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2001-07-11
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 023059672X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Victorian sensation novels, with their compulsive plots of crime, transgression and mystery, were bestsellers. Deborah Wynne analyses the fascinating relationships between sensation novels and the magazines in which they were serialized. Drawing upon the work of Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, Charles Dickens, Ellen Wood, and Charles Reade, and such popular family journals as All The Year Round, The Cornhill, and Once a Week , the author highlights how novels and magazines worked together to engage in the major cultural and social debates of the period.
Author: Heidi Logan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-09-30
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780367666170
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Sensational Deviance: Disability in Nineteenth-Century Sensation Fiction investigates the representation of disability in fictional works by the leading Victorian sensation novelists Wilkie Collins and Mary Elizabeth Braddon, exploring how disability acts as a major element in the shaping of the sensation novel genre and how various sensation novels respond to traditional viewpoints of disability and to new developments in physiological and psychiatric knowledge. The depictions of disabled characters in sensation fiction frequently deviate strongly from typical depictions of disability in mainstream Victorian literature, undermining its stigmatized positioning as tragic deficit, severe limitation, or pathology. Close readings of nine individual novels situate their investigations of physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities against the period's disability discourses and interest in senses, perception, stimuli, the nervous system, and the hereditability of impairments. The importance of moral insanity and degeneration theory within sensation fiction connect the genre with criminal anthropology, suggesting the genre's further significance in the light of the later emergence of eugenics, psychoanalysis, and genetics.
Author: Pamela K. Gilbert
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2011-06-20
Total Pages: 878
ISBN-13: 1444342215
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This comprehensive collection offers a complete introduction to one of the most popular literary forms of the Victorian period, its key authors and works, its major themes, and its lasting legacy. Places key authors and novels in their cultural and historical context Includes studies of major topics such as race, gender, melodrama, theatre, poetry, realism in fiction, and connections to other art forms Contributions from top international scholars approach an important literary genre from a range of perspectives Offers both a pre and post-history of the genre to situate it in the larger tradition of Victorian publishing and literature Incorporates coverage of traditional research and cutting-edge contemporary scholarship
Author: A. Mangham
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2007-08-16
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 0230286992
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book explores ideas of violent femininity across generic and disciplinary boundaries during the nineteenth century. It aims to highlight how medical, legal and literary narratives shared notions of the volatile nature of women. Mangham traces intersections between notorious legal trials, theories of female insanity, and sensation novels.
Author: Maia McAleavey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-05-18
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 1107103169
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This study explores the prevalence of bigamy in Victorian fiction to challenge traditional understanding of the period's social and narrative conventions.