York Notes Companions: Victorian Literature, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (June 14, 2010) © 2010

  • Beth Palmer School of English, University of Leeds

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ISBN-13: 9781408204818
York Notes Companions: Victorian Literature
Published 2010

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The York Notes Companion to Victorian Literature explores the drama, poetry and prose of an age of great innovation, that engaged with debates about empire, science and evolution, print culture, and gender. Examining classic texts such as Gaskell’s North and South and Tennyson’s In Memoriam, alongside lesser known works from the genre of sensation fiction and the fin de siècle, the Companion explores examples from a range of genres in detailed commentaries, and guides students through key literary theories and debates. Connecting texts with their historical and scholarly contexts, this is essential reading for any student of Victorian literature.
  • Part One – Introduction                                                                                                                                                            
  • Part Two – A Cultural Overview                              
  • Part Three – Texts, Writers and Contexts
  • Victorian Poetry – Memory and Mourning: The Brownings, Swinburne and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • Extended commentary: Tennyson, In Memoriam
  • The Social Problem Novel: Charles Dickens, Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Extended Commentary: Gaskell, North and South (1855)
  • The Provincial or Regional Novel: Anthony Trollope, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy
  • Extended Commentary: Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd
  • Sensation Fiction: Wilkie Collins, Ellen Wood and Mary Elizabeth Braddon
  • Extended Commentary: Braddon, Lady Audley’s Secret (1862)
  • Victorian Drama: Henrik Ibsen, Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw
  • Extended Commentary: Shaw, Mrs Warren’s Profession (1893)
  • Aesthetes and Decadents: Walter Pater, Arthur Symonds, J. K. Huysmans and Oscar Wilde
  • Extended Commentary: Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
  • Part Four: Critical theories and Debates
  • Reader Reception and the popular author
  • New women, New Readers
  • The Literature of Empire and National Identity
  • Science, Eugenics and Evolution
  • Part Five – References and resources
  • Timeline
  • Further reading
  • Index

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