Victorian Literary Cultures
Studies in Textual Subversion
Herausgeber: Womack, Kenneth; Decker, James M.
Victorian Literary Cultures
Studies in Textual Subversion
Herausgeber: Womack, Kenneth; Decker, James M.
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Victorian Literary Cultures: Studies in Textual Subversion is an anthology featuring leading critical voices, including such figures as Nancy Henry, Julian Wolfreys, Ira Nadel, Joseph Wiesenfarth, and William Baker, among others, as they address ideas of subversion in nineteenth-century literature.
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Victorian Literary Cultures: Studies in Textual Subversion is an anthology featuring leading critical voices, including such figures as Nancy Henry, Julian Wolfreys, Ira Nadel, Joseph Wiesenfarth, and William Baker, among others, as they address ideas of subversion in nineteenth-century literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781683930211
- ISBN-10: 1683930215
- Artikelnr.: 52417430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781683930211
- ISBN-10: 1683930215
- Artikelnr.: 52417430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kenneth Womack is the author of three previous novels, John Doe No. 2 and the Dreamland Motel, The Restaurant at the End of the World, and Playing the Angel. He has written several books about the Beatles, including Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles, The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four, and, most recently, an acclaimed two-volume biography about the life of Beatles producer George Martin. He is Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Monmouth University, where he also serves as Professor of English. He lives in West Long Branch, New Jersey, with his wife Jeanine.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Subversive Literary Cultures by Kenneth Womack
I. Subversive Women
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Identity of Helen Dickens, Victorian Novelist by
Troy J. Bassett
Chapter 2: Moonrise and the Ascent of Eve, the Woman Titan: Charlotte
Brontë's Epiphanies of the Fourfold Elemental Feminine by Martin Bidney
Chapter 3: Condoning Adultery: Problems of Marriage and Divorce in George
Eliot's Life and Writing by
Nancy Henry
II. Subversive Ideologies
Chapter 4: Unraveling Orientalism: Dawe's "Yellow and White" by James M.
Decker
Chapter 5: "A Familiar Kinde of Chastisement": Fasting in the
Nineteenth-Century by Joseph Lennon
Chapter 6: The Effect of Emerging New Media on Book Publishing: Lessons
from the Origins of
Cross
Media Storytelling in the Early Twentieth Century for Contemporary
Transmedia Researchers
by Alexis Weedon
Chapter 7: "And this also has been one of the dark places of the earth":
Reading Levinasian
Ethics and
Literary Impressionism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness by Kenneth Womack
III. Subversive Genres
Chapter 8: "Count Me In": Comedy in Dracula by Ira B. Nadel
Chapter 9: "The Seasoned Spirit of the Cunning Reader": The Textual
Subversions of The Turn of the Screw by Ruth Robbins
Chapter 10: "Fallen" Clergymen: The Wages of Sin in Hawthorne's The Scarlet
Letter, Charles Reade's
The Cloister and the Hearth, and Henry Arthur Jones's Michael and His Lost
Angel
by Jeanette Shumaker
Chapter 11: Sherlock Holmes: The Criminal in the Detective by Joseph
Wiesenfarth
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction: Subversive Literary Cultures by Kenneth Womack
I. Subversive Women
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Identity of Helen Dickens, Victorian Novelist by
Troy J. Bassett
Chapter 2: Moonrise and the Ascent of Eve, the Woman Titan: Charlotte
Brontë's Epiphanies of the Fourfold Elemental Feminine by Martin Bidney
Chapter 3: Condoning Adultery: Problems of Marriage and Divorce in George
Eliot's Life and Writing by
Nancy Henry
II. Subversive Ideologies
Chapter 4: Unraveling Orientalism: Dawe's "Yellow and White" by James M.
Decker
Chapter 5: "A Familiar Kinde of Chastisement": Fasting in the
Nineteenth-Century by Joseph Lennon
Chapter 6: The Effect of Emerging New Media on Book Publishing: Lessons
from the Origins of
Cross
Media Storytelling in the Early Twentieth Century for Contemporary
Transmedia Researchers
by Alexis Weedon
Chapter 7: "And this also has been one of the dark places of the earth":
Reading Levinasian
Ethics and
Literary Impressionism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness by Kenneth Womack
III. Subversive Genres
Chapter 8: "Count Me In": Comedy in Dracula by Ira B. Nadel
Chapter 9: "The Seasoned Spirit of the Cunning Reader": The Textual
Subversions of The Turn of the Screw by Ruth Robbins
Chapter 10: "Fallen" Clergymen: The Wages of Sin in Hawthorne's The Scarlet
Letter, Charles Reade's
The Cloister and the Hearth, and Henry Arthur Jones's Michael and His Lost
Angel
by Jeanette Shumaker
Chapter 11: Sherlock Holmes: The Criminal in the Detective by Joseph
Wiesenfarth
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Subversive Literary Cultures by Kenneth Womack
I. Subversive Women
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Identity of Helen Dickens, Victorian Novelist by
Troy J. Bassett
Chapter 2: Moonrise and the Ascent of Eve, the Woman Titan: Charlotte
Brontë's Epiphanies of the Fourfold Elemental Feminine by Martin Bidney
Chapter 3: Condoning Adultery: Problems of Marriage and Divorce in George
Eliot's Life and Writing by
Nancy Henry
II. Subversive Ideologies
Chapter 4: Unraveling Orientalism: Dawe's "Yellow and White" by James M.
Decker
Chapter 5: "A Familiar Kinde of Chastisement": Fasting in the
Nineteenth-Century by Joseph Lennon
Chapter 6: The Effect of Emerging New Media on Book Publishing: Lessons
from the Origins of
Cross
Media Storytelling in the Early Twentieth Century for Contemporary
Transmedia Researchers
by Alexis Weedon
Chapter 7: "And this also has been one of the dark places of the earth":
Reading Levinasian
Ethics and
Literary Impressionism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness by Kenneth Womack
III. Subversive Genres
Chapter 8: "Count Me In": Comedy in Dracula by Ira B. Nadel
Chapter 9: "The Seasoned Spirit of the Cunning Reader": The Textual
Subversions of The Turn of the Screw by Ruth Robbins
Chapter 10: "Fallen" Clergymen: The Wages of Sin in Hawthorne's The Scarlet
Letter, Charles Reade's
The Cloister and the Hearth, and Henry Arthur Jones's Michael and His Lost
Angel
by Jeanette Shumaker
Chapter 11: Sherlock Holmes: The Criminal in the Detective by Joseph
Wiesenfarth
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction: Subversive Literary Cultures by Kenneth Womack
I. Subversive Women
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Identity of Helen Dickens, Victorian Novelist by
Troy J. Bassett
Chapter 2: Moonrise and the Ascent of Eve, the Woman Titan: Charlotte
Brontë's Epiphanies of the Fourfold Elemental Feminine by Martin Bidney
Chapter 3: Condoning Adultery: Problems of Marriage and Divorce in George
Eliot's Life and Writing by
Nancy Henry
II. Subversive Ideologies
Chapter 4: Unraveling Orientalism: Dawe's "Yellow and White" by James M.
Decker
Chapter 5: "A Familiar Kinde of Chastisement": Fasting in the
Nineteenth-Century by Joseph Lennon
Chapter 6: The Effect of Emerging New Media on Book Publishing: Lessons
from the Origins of
Cross
Media Storytelling in the Early Twentieth Century for Contemporary
Transmedia Researchers
by Alexis Weedon
Chapter 7: "And this also has been one of the dark places of the earth":
Reading Levinasian
Ethics and
Literary Impressionism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness by Kenneth Womack
III. Subversive Genres
Chapter 8: "Count Me In": Comedy in Dracula by Ira B. Nadel
Chapter 9: "The Seasoned Spirit of the Cunning Reader": The Textual
Subversions of The Turn of the Screw by Ruth Robbins
Chapter 10: "Fallen" Clergymen: The Wages of Sin in Hawthorne's The Scarlet
Letter, Charles Reade's
The Cloister and the Hearth, and Henry Arthur Jones's Michael and His Lost
Angel
by Jeanette Shumaker
Chapter 11: Sherlock Holmes: The Criminal in the Detective by Joseph
Wiesenfarth
Index
About the Editors and Contributors







