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The Oxford handbook of victorian literary culture / edited by juliet John.

Contributor John, Juliet, 1967-

Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2016.

Descriptionxxii, 732 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.

Note:1. The Victorian subject: Thackeray's wartime subjects / Rae Greiner -- 2. Life writing and the Victorians / Trev Broughton -- 3. Politics and the literary / Josephine M. Guy -- 4. The literature of Chartism / Ian Haywood -- 5. Liberalism and literature / Lauren M.E. Goodlad -- 6. Globalization and economics / Ayse Celikkol -- 7. Political economy / Kathleen Blake -- 8. The Victorians, sex and gender / Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn -- 9. The new woman and her ageing other / Teresa Mangum -- 10. Unspeakable desires: we other Victorians / Kate Flint -- 11. Victorian masculinities, or military men of feeling: domesticity, militarism, and manly sensibility / Holly Furneaux -- 12. Empire, place and the Victorians / Patrick Brantlinger -- 13. Organic imperialism: fictions of progressive social order at the colonial periphery / John Kucich -- 14. The strange career of fair play, or, warfare and gamesmanship in the time of Victoria / Lara Kriegel -- 15. British women wanted: gender, genre, and South African settlement / Melissa Free -- 16. The London Sunday Faded Slow: time to spend in the Victorian city / Alex Murray -- 17. Religion, The Bible and literature in the Victorian Age / Emma Mason -- 18. Religion and sexuality / James Eli Adams -- 19. Religion and the canon / Matthew Bradley -- 20. Religion and education / Mark Knight -- 21. Beyond two cultures: science, literature and disciplinary boundaries / Alice Jenkins -- 22. Science and periodicals: animal instinct and whispering machines / Sally Shuttleworth -- 23. Victorian natural science and the seashore / Amy M. King -- 24. You've got mail: technologies of communication in Victorian literature / Elizabeth Meadows and Jay Clayton -- 25. The new cultural marketplace: Victorian publishing and reading practices / Robert L. Patten -- 26. Literature and the expansion of the press / Joanne Shattock -- 27. Materiality in theory: what to make of Victorian things / John Plotz -- 28. Celebrity culture / John Plunkett -- 29. Victorian aesthetics / Jonah Siegel -- 30. Emotions / Carolyn Burdett -- 31. Aestheticism and the politics of pleasure / Ruth Livesey -- 32. Illustrations and the Victorian novel / Julia Thomas -- 33. Art and the literary / Hilary Fraser -- 34. Victorian theatre: research problems and progress / Katherine Newey -- 35. Victorian theatre: power and the politics of gender / Kerry Powell -- 36. Melodrama on and off the stage / Jim Davis -- 37. Henry James's houses: domesticity and performativity / Gail Marshall.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Literary Culture is a major contribution to the dynamic field of Victorian studies. This collection of 37 original chapters by leading international Victorian scholars offers new approaches to familiar themes (for example, science, religion, gender) and gives space to newer and emerging topics (for instance, old age, fair play, economics). Structured around three broad sections (on Ways of Being: Identity and Ideology, Ways of Understanding: Knowledge and Belief, and Ways of Communicating: Print and Other Cultures), the volume is sub-divided into 9 sub-sections each with its own lead essay: on subjectivity, politics, gender and sexuality, place and race, religion, science, material and mass culture, aesthetics and visual culture, and theatrical culture. The collection, like todays Victorian studies, is thoroughly interdisciplinary and yet its substantial Introduction explores a concern which is evident both implicitly and explicitly in the volumes essays: that is, the nature and status of literary culture and the literary from the Victorian period to the present. The diverse and wide-ranging essays present original scholarship framed accessibly for a mixed readership of advanced undergraduates, graduate students and established scholars. is a major contribution to the dynamic field of Victorian studies."--Publisher's website



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John, Juliet, 1967-
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English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901.