In this book Cora Kaplan looks at the politics of 'Victoriana' from the 1970s to the present, a politics that emerges from the alternation between nostalgia and critique in fiction, film, biography and literary studies.
In this book Cora Kaplan looks at the politics of 'Victoriana' from the 1970s to the present, a politics that emerges from the alternation between nostalgia and critique in fiction, film, biography and literary studies.
Cora Kaplan is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Southampton, and Honorary Professor of English, Queen Mary, University of London. She edited and introduced Aurora Leigh and Other Poems (1978) and is the author, with David Glover, of Genders (2000, 2009). Her most recent book is Victoriana: History, Fictions, Criticism (2007). She has written widely on Victorian women's writing and thought, and, with Jennie Batchelor, is the editor of Palgrave's ten volume History of British Women's Writing.
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