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Fathers in Victorian Fiction
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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
Natalie McKnight is Professor of Humanities and Associate Dean for Research and Development at the College of General Studies, Boston University, USA. She has published two books on Victorian fiction with Palgrave/St. Martin's: Idiots, Madmen, and Other Prisoners in Dickens and Suffering Mothers in Mid-Victorian Novels. Currently, she is a co-editor of Dickens Studies Annual and Archivist and Subscription Manager of Dickens Quarterly.